Often, foreigners want to visit the U.S. while a fiancee or marriage case is pending and the U.S. citizen resides in the U.S. Here is a common example. Question Sam and I have a question about him visiting after the NOA2 has been approved. He is planning on coming the first week of June and […]
Fiance Visa or Marriage Visa? Which Has a Better Chance?
Currently, I would rather process a couple on a Marriage Visa than on a Fiance Visa, but for different reasons than you might think. Question Dear Allan, I am still analyzing some of the advantages and drawbacks of each process. Once both the fiance visa and marriage visa covers my daughter who is 16, then the […]
Denied Entry at the Border on a B Visitor Visa
Even if a foreigner has a B-Visa for Visitors and has visited the U.S. in the past, this is no guaranty of future entry on the same visa. Each time a foreigner crosses the border in and out of the U.S., circumstances change. Question My fiancée had a B1-B2 visa and was coming to visit […]
B Visitor Visa for Thai Wife?
The couple wants to spend half time in the U.S. and half time in Thailand. Question I am wanting to obtain a B2 visitor’s visa for my Thai wife of 90 days. We have been married for a year last February. I have lived in Thailand with her for part of this time and now […]
Maintain a Green Card While Residing Abroad
Once married, the Green Card helps secure travel to the U.S. and can act like a visitor visa. However, in order to be an immigrant and keep her green card, your wife must maintain primary residence in the U.S. Question I still do not understand how it makes sense to any reasonable or even unreasonable […]