The Department of State has released the November 2014 Visa Bulletin.
Topics: For Human Resources Professionals, Work-Based Visas, Personal and Family Visas
It is important to have an understanding of the required fees and additional fiance visa cost before applying for a fiance visa. This helps avoid additional delays and adding extra confusion to an already complicated process.
Topics: Personal and Family Visas
After submitting the application and paying the required $160 application fee, the next step is to schedule the B-2 Visitor visa interview.
Topics: Personal and Family Visas
Topics: For Human Resources Professionals, Work-Based Visas, Personal and Family Visas
You’re applying for a Green Card and the terms priority date and preference category come up often and you probably have a few questions.
Topics: Personal and Family Visas
An affidavit of support co-sponsor is needed when a sponsor a U.S. immigration visa does not meet the minimum financial income requirements. Here is a quick overview of must to know information and requirements for being an affidavit of support co-sponsor.
Topics: Personal and Family Visas, B2C
If you are looking to apply for a USA visitor visa you might need a USA B-2 Visitor visa.
Topics: Personal and Family Visas
When applying for a U.S. immigration visa or Green Card, the USCIS will want the petitioner to meet specific affidavit of support income requirements. The petitioner must be either a U.S. citizen or a Green Card holder. Here is how you can determine your affidavit of support income requirement.
Topics: Personal and Family Visas
The B-2 Visitor visa process will require most applicants to attend a short interview. It can be nerve wracking, but you’ll need to confidently answer some questions for a consulate officer.
Topics: Personal and Family Visas
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