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So, you've found love with someone from another country and you're ready to say "I do." If you've chosen to establish your life here in the U.S., you can bring your significant other to this great country with a K-1 visa. If you're already married, your spouse has the option to use the USCIS' family-based immigration program to apply for a visa and, in time, permanent residence (green card). After your partner says yes, your next step (post-calling your family) should be to Joseph Urso. He is your guide in the complex immigration world who can contribute greatly to making this journey as smooth as possible. Residing in New York, Joseph Urso is here to help navigate the intricate and lengthy process your beloved cannot skip.
If you have not yet tied the knot, a K-1 visa is the way to go. This visa allows your fiancé(e) to enter the U.S. and marry within 90 days of their arrival. Once married, they can then apply for permanent residence through adjustment of status.
For those who are already married, the USCIS' family-based immigration program is an option for obtaining a visa and eventually a green card for your spouse. This process can take several months, but once approved, your partner will be able to live and work in the U.S. permanently.
Whichever route you choose, it's important to gather all necessary documents and follow the proper procedures to ensure a smooth and successful process. This may include obtaining a marriage certificate, financial statements, and other supporting evidence of your relationship.
It's also crucial to understand the potential challenges that may arise during this journey. Immigration laws are complex and constantly changing, which is why seeking guidance from an experienced immigration attorney can greatly benefit you and your spouse. Contact Joseph today.
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While you may choose to navigate the intricacies of a K-1 visa application alone, it often leads to a longer waiting period owing to the myriad details to be addressed. The process demands meticulous adherence to each legal requirement by you and your fiancé. With the guidance of Joseph Urso, a seasoned Immigration Law attorney in New York, your visa journey can be less stressful and typically quicker, allowing you to focus on your upcoming nuptials. Ensuring your fiancé visa petition is compiled with all necessary paperwork and appropriately worded can mean the difference between a speedy approval and an extended wait. Prevent unnecessary expenditure and time loss due to mistakes. Schedule your K-1 consultation with Joseph Urso today.
Initially, filing your petition is necessary. Alongside that, you'll also need to submit an additional document called the Affidavit of Support (Form I-864). Joseph Urso, your immigration law attorney located in New York, will assist you in comprehending the profound responsibility you undertake by approving this form. You retain an obligation to offer financial backing for your spouse even in the event of a divorce - at least until they become a citizen or have accomplished 40 working quarters. Subsequently, your fiancé must visit a U.S. consulate or embassy in their home country to secure their visa once your petition gets the nod from the USCIS.
Depending on individual situations, they may have to fulfill specific health protocols to get their visa. Upon your fiancé's arrival, you are obligated to marry within a strict timeframe of 90 days. It entails a high level of coordination, and having Joseph Urso by your side could be invaluable. He is well-equipped to facilitate your journey to the altar and your subsequent route to securing a green card.
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