If your spouse is currently inside the U.S., you may be considering sponsoring your spouse for a Green Card. Applying for a U.S. Green Card for a spouse from inside the U.S. is a complicated process. There are lots of forms and documents that need to be filed. Here is what you need to know:
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Personal and Family Visas
A primary purpose of the marriage based Green Card interview is to determine the legitimacy of your marriage. You will be asked a series of questions. Prior to interview, please review the information you submitted; the immigration officer may base a few questions from that information.
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Personal and Family Visas,
B2C
If you are sponsoring a Green Card or fiancé visa, there are income requirements you must meet for the affidavit of support. To determine if your income qualifies, refer to the federal poverty guideline chart.
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Personal and Family Visas
The February 2015 Visa Bulletin continues the advancement trend that we saw both in December and January.
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Work-Based Visas,
Personal and Family Visas
As you start the fiance visa process, you might be wondering how long does it take to get a fiance visa.
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Personal and Family Visas
At some point during their stay, some visitors to the U.S. decide they want to stay longer than what was allotted for on their original I-94 arrival-departure document. If you are a visiting the U.S. and want to stay longer, then you will need to apply for a visitor visa extension. Here’s what you should know before applying for a B2 visitor visa extension.
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Personal and Family Visas
Some applicants for the B-2 Visitor visa seek entry into the U.S. for medical treatment.
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Personal and Family Visas
Bringing a loved one to the U.S. to get a Green Card can seem like a confusing process. The Green Card process requires that many different forms and documents be submitted and various government fees will need to be paid. It is important to know the cost of applying for a Green Card from start to finish.
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Work-Based Visas,
Personal and Family Visas
The State Department has released the Visa Bulletin for January 2015.
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Work-Based Visas,
Personal and Family Visas
If you have a spouse residing outside of the United States and would like that spouse to relocate to the U.S. permanently, you can apply for a U.S. spouse visa. Once your spouse enters the U.S. on his/her spouse visa, he/she will be a lawful permanent resident and receive a Green Card in the mail.
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Personal and Family Visas,
B2C