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Adjustment of Status verus Consular Processing

US immigration laws required foreign nationals to apply for immigrant visas at a US consulate abroad—usually in their country of last residence or citizenship. However, in 1952, the immigration laws changed to allow foreign nationals to adjust their status to permanent residents upon meeting certain ineligibility criteria without departing the US. Adjustment of Status With [...]

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Useful Immigration Books

This is a list of book that have been recommended by the community that people found useful in their US immigration process. Please suggestion any books that you have found useful/interesting by creating a forum post about the book. Fiance & Marriage Visas – A Couple’s Guide to U.S. Immigration Ilona Bray J.D. (Author) Fiancé [...]

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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. [...]

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This can be found at http://newdelhi.usembassy.gov/uscisacronyms.html Immigration Acronyms AAO Administrative Appeals Office Act Implies the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), as amended A-File Alien File Alien Any person who is not a citizen or national of the United States. A-Number Alien Number AOS Adjustment of Status ASC Application Support Center BIA Board of Immigration Appeals CBP [...]

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Frequent Questions Regarding Good Faith Marriage

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 [...]

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The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides for the issuance of an immigrant visa to the spouse of a United States Citizen (USC) after a petition for that specific benefit, filed by the USC petitioner has been approved by the USCIS office or Regional Service Center. In order for such a petition to be approved, [...]

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