Part of the fiance visa process is to attend an interview at either a US Embassy or consulate. The purpose of the interview is to both verify the legitimacy of the relationship and that you truly intend to marry your fiance(e) 90 days after your entry to the US.
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Personal and Family Visas,
B2C
There are a variety of reasons to renew/replace your Green Card. It is important to have a valid Green Card for identification purposes and for working or traveling.
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Work-Based Visas,
Personal and Family Visas,
B2C
We know that trying to navigate the U.S. immigration process can very complicated. Between the various visa options and specific requirements for each type, even deciding which visa is best for you can be overwhelming. We wanted to make it easier for anybody to get started with the immigration process – which is why we developed Visa Finder.
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For Human Resources Professionals,
Work-Based Visas,
Personal and Family Visas
If you are a U.S. citizen traveling internationally for the first time, you must first apply for a U.S. passport. Here are some quick facts you should know about how to get a U.S. passport.
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Topics:
Personal and Family Visas,
B2C
Traveling soon and need to know the difference between a passport and a visa? Before traveling, be sure you know the differences between a passport and a visa because you may need both.
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Topics:
Work-Based Visas,
Personal and Family Visas
If you were approved for deferred action, it may be time to apply for DACA renewal.
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Topics:
Deferred Action (DACA) Updates,
Personal and Family Visas,
Immigration Blog
The Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) will soon implement the Haitian Family Reunification Program (HFRP). The HFRP will give certain Haitian relatives of U.S. citizens the option to apply for parole in the United States to be reunited with their families before their immigrant visas become available. The goal of this program is to promote family unity, as well as safe, legal, and orderly migration from Haiti to the United States. DHS plans to begin the program in early 2015.
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Topics:
Personal and Family Visas
One of the the K-1 fiance visa requirements is that the U.S. citizen and foreign national fiance meet in person within two years of filing their petition.
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Topics:
Personal and Family Visas