Green Card through Marriage
It does not really matter where you marry. However, there are some differences in the process when it comes to the visa: If you want to marry in...
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It does not really matter where you marry. However, there are some differences in the process when it comes to the visa: If you want to marry in...
Most likely not, unless the two exceptions apply that were mentioned above. Have a look here:...
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You need to have US license and credentialing. For an H1-B you also need to have a bachelor or equivalent, and the job must require such a degree,...
Yes, you can, but you don't have to. If you are not residing in the US, you might be having trouble entering the U.S. in the future, anyway, so it...
As long as he has a valid passport from his home country, and a visa of his destination country, if he needs one, he will be allowed to board and...
It surely can be of help. But it alone won't be enough. If you think of pursuing a VAWA petition you should contact an immigration attorney....
You can choose where to marry, it does not matter. However, once you are married, you must make a choice: do you want to stay in the US until all...
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Most likely you can stay here and process all the paperwork, if your fiancee is an US citizen. However, there are a couple more issues that have to...
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I don't understand your question. Is this about naturalization or a green card?