The only people who qualify for a waiver are married to a United States citizen or green card holder, or a parent. If your only contact that is a United States citizen is your child, you are not going to eligible to apply for a green card. Although your child might be able to sponsor you by […]
If you were not married and your current marriage in the United States is a valid marriage, then you have committed fraud on your visa application. You are eligible for a waiver if you can demonstrate extreme hardship. If you applied for a visitor visa 10 years ago and lied on your application that you were married, immigration […]
You must demonstrate an extreme hardship to one or all of your qualifying members if you’re not allowed to either enter or stay in the United States. You must have documentation for all claims of hardship. You need to demonstrate an extreme hardship to you if your family stays behind and you leave the United States, as […]
A B visa is a visa to enter the United States for a visit or for business. A B-1 visa is generally used for people who are coming into the US for business, but not to work for an extended period of time. A B-2 Visa is generally used for a visit or vacation.
PERM is the process of applying for a Green Card through work. The PERM process is demonstrating to the US Department of Labor that there are no qualified U.S. workers out there to do the job that your employer is offering to you. If there are U.S. candidates who are qualified for the position, you cannot […]
An Advance Parole Document allows you to travel outside the United States while you application for a green card is processing. You cannot leave the United States without an advance parole if you have a Green Card case processing because you have abandoned the application.
The Visa Waiver Program is an agreement between countries that does not require a visa to enter the United States but must have electronic machine-readable passports. Most commonly, visa waiver countries have a good relationship with the United States, the economy is fine overseas, and they are not worried that people from those countries are going to come […]
A student visa allows an international student to go to school in the United States. They need to be accepted to a school that issues I-20s, which allows a student permission to enter the United States. The student will have to go to the U.S. Consulate with the I-20 and show financial evidence of how they will […]
A student visa allows an international student to go to school in the United States. They need to be accepted to a school that issues I-20s, which allows a student permission to enter the United States. The student will have to go to the U.S. Consulate with the I-20 and show financial evidence of how they will […]
Once your fiancé has obtained their immigrant visa to come to the United States, their fiancé visa, you need to be married within 90 days of their entry. Once you are married, you will have to file for an I-45 along with the financial and medical documentation. Immigration will request an interview to make sure you are […]
Obtaining any type of United States visa can be a lengthy and difficult process. However, when you are approved it can be exciting and open many doors for you. There are various ways that you can enter the country legally, including by possessing an F2 visa. But what is an… Read More
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