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Medical Exam Requirement – US Immigration for Couples

By Immigration for Couples / August 12, 2021 /

One of the requirements in your immigration process is that you would receive or have completed rather a medical exam. For this medical exam, we’ll discuss medical exams as they relate to the adjustment of status process. An adjustment of status is a process that is completed inside of the United States. Someone who’s completing…

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Stronger Relationships – US Immigration for Couples

By Immigration for Couples / August 10, 2021 /

The immigration process is nothing short of stressful. It really tests your patience and I know this, not just from being an immigration attorney, but having gone through the immigration process personally with my husband. I know it’s hard and you want to be together. A lot of you have distance. You might be living…

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Spouse Visa Process

By Immigration for Couples / August 8, 2021 /

Let’s dive into the steps that are involved in a spouse visa case. There’s a lot of steps that could be involved with a lot of nuances. Immigration law is complicated but we can break spouse visas down into three main steps. 1. Petition The petition is also referred to as an I-130 application. This…

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Spouse Visa Eligibility

By Immigration for Couples / August 7, 2021 /

Who is eligible to apply for a spouse visa? First and foremost, it’s a spouse visa so you have to be married to a United States citizen or a lawful permanent resident in order to have someone to petition for you. You also have to have a bona fide marriage which means that you have…

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CDJ Interviews Scheduled with Little Notice

By Immigration for Couples / August 4, 2021 /

We have seen on a few cases and we’ve also heard reports from other attorneys across the United States that this is happening to everyone who has a consular interview that’s supposed to happen in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. In the past, we have always gotten 30 to 45 days of notice which is really important…

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Choosing the Best Filing Method for I-130 Spouse Visa: Online vs. Paper

By Immigration for Couples / August 2, 2021 /

Navigating the US immigration process can be a complex and daunting task, especially when it comes to deciding the best way to file crucial forms like the I-130 application for a spouse visa. At Immigration for Couples, we understand the importance of making informed decisions. In this article, we delve into the pros and cons…

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Adjustment of Status Eligibility

By Immigration for Couples / August 1, 2021 /

What are the eligibility requirements for an adjustment of status case? The very first one is that you have to be physically present in the United States. The person in question is the immigrant who is applying to receive the green card. You have to be physically in the United States. The second requirement of eligibility…

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Adjustment of Status Process

By Immigration for Couples / July 31, 2021 /

 Adjustment of status is the most popular option for couples going through the immigration process. Why? Because it is the fastest option. Also, the adjustment of status process can be completed while the couple lives together in the United States. There’s also an option to apply for a work permit. If you are just…

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Interview Scheduled – Minimal Notice

By Immigration for Couples / July 31, 2021 /

The good news is we are seeing more and more interviews being scheduled.  These interviews are for spouse visa cases and fiancé visas where there is an interview that occurs at a US embassy or US consulate abroad. Things are still slow and there’s a backlog. It’s still painful, waiting for your interview but there…

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Tell the Truth! || Immigration for Couples

By Immigration for Couples / July 28, 2021 /

One of the top things that you should do in your immigration case is to tell the truth. That seems pretty straightforward enough and you were planning on doing that anyway but it’s more complicated than that. Something we see all too often, is that people don’t realize what things that they might have to…

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