Legal Advice on Visa Interview

  1. Green Cards Through Marriage

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    Foreign-born persons who enter into a bona fide marriage with a U.S. citizen are considered immediate relatives for the purpose of obtaining green cards. This frees them from quota restrictions and, if they are in the U.S., allows them to adjust their status to permanent resident...

  2. The K3 Visa and how to get your spouse here sooner

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    http://www.californiaimmigration.us Coffee talk with Immigration Attorney Brian D. Lerner, A Professional Corporation on Immigration and Naturalization Law and specifics on how you can find solutions to immigration problems, visas, work-permits, deportation and other areas of imm...

  3. U-visas: the Visa for Victims.

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    Attorney Otis C. Landerholm discusses the eligibility for a U-visa: the visa for victims. If you are an immigrant and if you have been the victim of a crime in the United States, you might be eligible for a U-visa.

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