If you come to the United States on a fiancé Visa and don’t marry your fiancé, you have very limited options to stay in the United States, even if you marry another U.S. citizen.
The K-1 visa is specifically permitting you to come into the United States to marry the K-1 petitioner.
If you marry your fiancé within the 90 days and you file the application, but subsequently break up, then you can pursue the Green Card without your spouse.
Consular processing is one way that a qualified individual can obtain a green card in the United States. Depending on an individual’s location and circumstances they may require consular processing as opposed to adjustment of status and other legal requirements. For more information and legal representation speak with a consular… Read More
Every year tens of thousands of refugees enter the United States looking for refuge and peace. They may have escaped violence, religious persecution, or some other conflict and have come to the U.S. looking for a fresh start. By law, a refugee can obtain a green card after being physically… Read More
When a loved one gets deported it can be devastating and life-altering. Deportation proceedings are a necessary process in enforcing the immigration system but it often has a significant negative impact on families. If you or someone you know is facing deportation it is important that you obtain help from… Read More