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She needs a certified or "true copy" of the divorce decree. You can usually...
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You should consult an attorney. Your wife cannot travel without advance parole...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Attempting to improve your immigration position through a sham marriage is a...
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The one thing I would add is that marriages that occur during deportation of...
Eli Mayer Kantor
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As a US citizen, you can petition for your wife to become a US permanent...
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I agree with the previous response about hiring an attorney. For many of my...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Should a petition or application be denied or revoked by the USCIS, in most...
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You need to speak with an attorney about the reasons of the initial denial....
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Ruby Lichte Powers
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If you entered the US legally (you said F-1 visa), you can marry your fiancé...
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Hello. Congratulations on your engagement. In your situation an in-country...
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Ruby Lichte Powers
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You need to consular process your husband's immigration process. First, you...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Not everyone who applies for a visa to enter the US is granted a visa to enter...
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You really need to consult an attorney. I believe that you are confused about...
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The answer really depends on whether your husband entered the US with or...
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Legal permanent residents of the US are eligible for citizen after 3 years if...
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Farah Kamal's answer
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Yes you may if you meet the requirements for filing. You can do this by...
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Not through her child. Children must be 21 to petition for their parents....
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You probably qualify for a process commonly referred to as 1 stop adjustment....
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Your ability to marry him and I am presuming you want to keep him in the US...
Jeffrey Adam Devore
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Assuming you are of legal age and otherwise eligible to marry, your boyfriend's...
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You will probably qualify for a process commonly referred to as 1 stop...
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First, the K-3 visa is only for spouses. The K-1 visa is for fiance. You need...
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Your husband most likely will be turned away at the border if he tries to enter...
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The answer really depends on how long she was married, whether or not the...
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You need to send a letter and a copy of your naturalization certificate to the...
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Santosh Kalra's answer
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You do not have to file new petition. Just send copy of certificate of...
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Jeffrey Adam Devore
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Most petition returned to USCIS for possible revocation are due to the consular...
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The administrative review process can take 18-24 months on average or more....
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It's not at all unusual for both the petitioner and the spouse to be overseas...

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