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.
If you recently got married and are now taking steps to apply for a marriage-based green card, it can be overwhelming to know where to start and what to do. Should you apply for an adjustment of status or try to get a green card through consular processing? The answer… Read More
EB-1 visas are employment-based visas that allow an approved applicant to reside in the United States permanently. If you work for or are being recruited to work at a United States company as a foreigner, you can apply for employment-based citizenship. EB-1 visas are reserved for highly skilled and educated… Read More
Attending a marriage visa interview can be stressful and daunting even for the most authentically in-love couple. During your interview, a consular officer will ask questions to determine whether or not your marriage is genuine and authentic. They are looking for red flags that may point to a fake or… Read More