If you got your Green Card through a prior marriage within the last five years, I do not recommend you apply for a Green Card based on a new marriage.
The process will be much faster once you become a United States citizen. You can avoid having to demonstrate the previous marriage was real.
If you received your Green Card through a prior marriage, you cannot apply for a Green Card based on a new marriage unless you can demonstrate that the previous relationship was real.
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