Immigration for Couples
Becoming a U.S. citizen is an exciting and important milestone in your journey, but it often involves a naturalization interview. In this blog post, we’ll explore what you can expect on the day of your naturalization interview and what you should be prepared for in terms of documents and questions. Arrival and Wait Time…
Read MoreAre you on the path to becoming a United States citizen through the naturalization process? If so, there’s some fantastic news you should know about!Over the past few weeks, we’ve observed a growing trend at USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) offices that could significantly impact your journey to citizenship. What’s the exciting development? USCIS…
Read MoreOne of our viewers recently asked us for advice on maintaining a solid connection while facing the ups and downs of an immigration journey and being miles apart for so long. They wondered how to ensure that their relationship remains strong and vibrant during these stressful times. We’ve got three fundamental tips that we’ve not…
Read MoreAre you gearing up for your Consular interview? Whether it’s for a spouse visa or a fiance visa, preparing for the interview is crucial for a successful outcome. Attorney Megan Pastrana has 4 tips for a successful interview! Tip 1: Follow the Pre-Interview Checklist Once your interview is scheduled, you’ll receive a pre-interview checklist via…
Read MoreIf your fiancé or spouse already has a valid visa, like a tourist visa or ESTA, they can still visit the United States to see you even after you file for your Spouse or Fiance Visa. But here’s the catch – every time they enter the US, immigration will decide if they have genuine intentions…
Read MoreWhen you embark on the immigration journey, honesty is your strongest ally. During the application process, you will encounter a question about past drug use or abuse. This includes any history of drug abuse, marijuana usage, alcohol addiction, or the use of controlled substances. Being truthful in your responses is crucial, as failing to do…
Read MoreIf you’ve recently gone through the spouse visa process and were married in another country, you might be wondering how to register your foreign marriage in the United States. Once you complete the spouse visa process and obtain your green card, it’s natural to want to ensure that your marriage is recognized by the U.S.…
Read MoreOnce you’re a U.S. citizen there are a few different categories of individuals you can petition for. These categories include your spouse, children, parents, and siblings. However, it’s important to note that there are two primary distinctions within these categories: immediate relatives and non-immediate relatives. Immediate Relatives: Spouses, Parents, and Children Immediate relatives are…
Read MoreThe immigration process involves multiple steps, each with its own set of wait times. Estimating the total wait time involves considering all the various steps across different immigration departments and offices. With that in mind, let’s dive into the details of K1 Visa wait times, focusing on the journey to bring your loved one to…
Read MoreAfter the fiancé visa process, couples are ready for immigration to be kind of in the rear-view mirror. Couples are excited about wedding planning and although it’s not fair to say they forget about the immigration case, it’s not top of mind when they’re getting acclimated to being together and starting their lives together. It…
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