Sponsoring for Immigrant Visas or Adjustment of Status
Rules for immigration sponsorhip and co-sponsorship: I-864, I-864A, affidavit of support, INA §213. Income requirement for sponsorship.
Rules for immigration sponsorhip and co-sponsorship: I-864, I-864A, affidavit of support, INA §213. Income requirement for sponsorship.
Enrique Marquez case: sham marriage to help an alien fraudulently obtain permanent resident status. Criminal consequences for participating in marriage fraud
Our experienced Green Card Lawyer can help simplify the process for Marriage Fraud Immigration and resolve technical difficulties in the application process.
Obtaining Family Immigration through a family member in USA. How to sponsor Green Card for a Family Member of a U.S. Citizen: I-130 Petition
Matter of Brantagin – an important immigration decision on the burden of proof, and precedent decisions in Matter of T-S-Y- and Petition of Sam Hoo
Matter of Abdoulin: BIA held that evidence of abandonment of LPR status by an LPR petitioner may lead to the denial of the petition in immigrant visa proceedings.
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