What to Take with You to a Visa Interview The following list is a general reminder on what everyone should bring to a visa interview. Remember, however, that each case is different and you must bring the specific documents that our office tells you to bring. This list is no substitute for a consultation with [...]
A class action lawsuit that was filed in Oregon charging the United States State Department and the Department of Homeland Security with arbitrarily and unlawfully returning US petitioner’s K1 visas at the U.S. Consulate in various countries. Plaintiffs are deprived of due process of law and petition approval denied withheld contrary to constitutional right contrary to [...]
Continue reading …Under the new schedule of fees that will apply on June 4th 2010, applicants for all visas that are not petition-based, including B1/B2 tourist and business visitor visas and all student and exchange visitor (F, M and J) visas, will pay a fee of $140. The application fee for K visas for fiancé(e)s of U.S. [...]
Continue reading …The first thing you would need to do to qualify for the H-1B visa is a job offer from a U.S. employer. Then you’d have to go through an involved application process, which the employer would start off for you by filing what’s called a labor condition application (LCA) with the U.S. Department of Labor, [...]
Continue reading …For many American who have met their girlfriends during their holiday tour of Thailand or who have met online through various dating websites, the most confounding problem is what to do if you want to pursue your relationship in the US. The most common questions I get from prospective client are: How can I bring [...]
Continue reading …Q: My girlfriend and I live overseas and we want to take a trip to the US for a few days to visit family and friends. My girlfriend is Asian and I’m a United States citizen living and working abroad for years now. The problem is we want to make it “legal” while we’re in [...]
Continue reading …1. When and where was your spouse born? What is your spouse’s birthday. 2. How did you and your spouse meet? Where? 3. Where was your first date? 4. How long did you date prior to marriage? 5. When did your spouse propose to you? 6. Where did you marry, at Church, the Courthouse? Did [...]
Continue reading …This is why I always reiterate, defrauding the federal government is not only felonious it’s foolish. Desperate people wanting to make a buck and thinking that entering into a sham marriage will be the answer may be in for a big surprise. Entering into fraudulent marriages for immigration purposes give the rest of the legitimate [...]
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