Valid Marriages for Immigration Purposes
What constitutes a valid marriage for immigration purposes? We discuss scenarios of same sex marriage, common law marriage, and legal separation.
What constitutes a valid marriage for immigration purposes? We discuss scenarios of same sex marriage, common law marriage, and legal separation.
Let’s examine the BIA’s precedent in Matter of Aldecoaotalora and decision in Bazzi v. Holder. on sham divorces.
8 CFR 211.1(a) requires lawful permanent residents or persons seeking LPR admission to present a green card or other specified document. Any exceptions?
The INS denied a K visa fiance petition where the petitioner was too young to enter into the marriage in her state of residence – Matter of Manjoukis.
New guidance from USCIS for visa interviews for spousal petitions involving minors – I-130 Form
We discuss options available to a K1 petitioner and beneficiary who enter into an untimely marriage outside the 90-day timeframe
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