If one is applying for a visa to the US, whether it is a non-immigrant visa such as a Tourist Visa, Student Visa, Work Visa or an Investor Visa, or an immigrant visa for a green card, the US government has the right to deny you entry into the country if you have been convicted …
Read more »If you are a U.S. citizen petitioning for your spouse, fiancee, or eligible family member to come to the U.S and you are currently unemployed, then you should understand the complications and possible setbacks in your case. Generally, green card applicants or eligible family members filing for their green card, must file an Affidavit of …
Read more »Any U.S. citizen bringing their foreign fiancee or spouse to America has to establish that they have a true or honest relationship with that person to the satisfaction of the consular officer. U.S. immigration laws require that you must enter into the marriage with the intent of creating a bona fide relationship and not to …
Read more »A green card identifies its holder as a U.S. permanent resident, with rights to enter, exit, work, and live here for their entire life. But before you think about applying, make sure you’re eligible under one of the following categories. Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens Immediate relatives include: spouses of U.S. citizens, including recent widows …
Read more »