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Virtual Immigration Interviews

By Immigration for Couples / May 11, 2021 /

For those of you who are going through an immigration process called Adjustment of Status, a process that happens here in the United States. The process for naturalization and sometimes, removal of conditions, includes an interview as part of the process in your case. We are constantly seeing USCIS, like so many organizations, having to…

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I-864P (2021) Updates

By Immigration for Couples / May 6, 2021 /

Starting April 1st, the I-864P guidelines have been updated. It’s something that happens every year and so we anticipated that. There’s part of a process to receive a green card called an Affidavit of Support. It’s also called form I-864. You have to show that before you can receive a green card, that the immigrant…

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How to Check Visa Statistics

By Immigration for Couples / May 5, 2021 /

The most common question we receive right now is “How long is it going to be before I get an interview and how long is it going to be before I can receive an approval on my K1 visa or my spouse visa to be able to enter the United States? Are the embassies open? Are they…

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Share Your Opinions with USCIS!

By Immigration for Couples / May 3, 2021 /

USCIS announced that they’re requesting public input on how USCIS can reduce administrative and other barriers and burdens within its regulations and policies. On February 2nd of 2021, President Biden signed an order requesting that we restore faith in our legal immigration system and return back to the ideals and the understanding that we are…

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Update! US Embassy Moscow

By Immigration for Couples / May 1, 2021 /

The US embassy in Russia just announced that they will be cutting consular staff down by 75 percent. Starting May 12th, they will be suspending all visa services for non-immigrant and immigrant visas and they will be reducing their services and staff to only accommodate life and death emergency situations for US citizens. This means…

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Great News! TPS for Venezuela

By Immigration for Couples / April 29, 2021 /

On March 8th of 2021, the Secretary of Homeland Security designated Venezuela as a country for TPS, Temporary Protected Status. Temporary Protected Status is something that the Secretary of Homeland Security can decide to designate a country with temporary protected status if there are events in that country like natural disasters or a civil war…

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K1 Visa: US Driver’s License

By Immigration for Couples / April 29, 2021 /

A lot of people are asking about this recently. There are a lot of people on our Facebook group that are receiving their K1 visas when entering the United States.  For the US Driver’s license, people are asking, “When can I get it? Can I just go with my K1 Visa? What do I need…

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Important! KR1 and CR1 Updates

By Immigration for Couples / April 23, 2021 /

Important information and updates about K1 and CR1 visas. It has been a very difficult year. That’s probably an understatement over 2020 with the pandemic happening. There has been so many delays in the US embassies and consulates. For those of you who are going through the fiancé visa process and spouse visa process, you…

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Work Permit Delays (April 2021)

By Immigration for Couples / April 22, 2021 /

If you’re going through an immigration case specifically, an adjustment of status case, work permits are an option that’s available to some individuals who are actually in the United States and are able to complete their entire green card process here in the US. Who gets a work permit and when does a work permit…

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K1 Visa Approved – What Next?

By Immigration for Couples / April 22, 2021 /

If you have a K1 visa that’s been approved, what happens next? The I-129F application, that petition that you file with immigration, that’s what you’re sending immigration to show you have a real relationship. When that petition is approved, that’s immigration saying, “Yes, we see that you have a real relationship and we’re approving your…

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