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Marrying in U.S. While Visiting, Then Residing Abroad

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      • Marriage Visa Requirements
      • Marriage Visa Income Requirements
      • Marriage Visa Process
      • My Spouse Is Already in the US, What Now?
      • Documents Required for Marriage Abroad
      • Marriage Visa or Fiance Visa?
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      • What is PSG?
      • Limitations on Filing Affirmative Asylum
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Marrying in U.S. While Visiting, Then Residing Abroad

Oct 31, 2012

My fiancee has a tourist visa. Getting married in Colombia is a paperwork nightmare for me. Can we get married is the US? Question My fiancee has a tourist visa. Getting married in Colombia is a paperwork nightmare for me. Can we get married is the US? Our intentions are travelling, getting married – and then […]

Immigration Blog, Immigration Questions & Answers Colombia, fiancee, marriage, visitor visa

Meeting in person is generally required for either a fiance or spouse visa unless there is good cause to waive the requirement

Enter on VWP and Apply for a Green Card Based on Marriage?

Apr 25, 2012

Is it possible for my husband to sell the home in Japan, visit U.S. with visa waiver as tourist, bring all the money and luggage with him, and stay in the U.S. and apply for green card based on our marriage? Question Is it possible for my husband to sell the home in Japan, visit […]

Immigration Blog, Immigration Questions & Answers ESTA, Japan, marriage, marriage fraud, marriage visa, video, Visa Waiver Program, VWP

Canadians are accustomed to having free access to the U.S. when visiting. However, when there is a romantic relationship with a U.S. citizen, visiting privileges can stop.

Marrying a Canadian and Immigrating to the U.S.

Apr 9, 2012

Canadians are accustomed to having free access to the U.S. when visiting. However, when there is a romantic relationship with a U.S. citizen, visiting privileges can stop. Below is an example of a couple who innocently thought they could simply move the Canadian to the U.S. to be married. This violates the rules and can […]

Immigration Blog, Immigration Questions & Answers barred entry, Canada, fiance, fiance K1 visa, marriage

Meeting in person is generally required for either a fiance or spouse visa unless there is good cause to waive the requirement

Is a Marriage Abroad Valid in the U.S.?

Mar 10, 2012

Which countries as an alternative can we be married with less red tape then in Russia and that would be mutually recognized by Russia and USA? Question Allan in your experience and knowledge which countries as an alternative can we be married with less red tape then in Russia and that would be mutually recognized […]

Immigration Blog, Immigration Questions & Answers marriage, marriage abroad, Russia

Immigration rules do not allow a permanent resident of the U.S. to immigrate a foreign fiance

Residing Abroad with Foreign Spouse

Feb 26, 2012

I am working in Saudi Arabia and that is where my wife will be living also. Will they take her green card when she travels with me to Saudi Arabia? Would it not be more correct to have a visitor visa? Question Allan, I am working in Saudi Arabia and that is where my wife will be […]

Immigration Blog, Immigration Questions & Answers green card, green card holder, marriage, marriage abroad, status maintenance

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