BIA Holds Sham Engagement for K1 Petition Triggers Marriage Fraud Bar
Matter of R.I.Ortega: the BIA held that using a sham engagement as the basis of a K1 visa petition triggers the 204(c) marriage fraud bar. Form I-130 approval.
Matter of R.I.Ortega: the BIA held that using a sham engagement as the basis of a K1 visa petition triggers the 204(c) marriage fraud bar. Form I-130 approval.
Commuter lawful permanent residents residing in Canada, Mexico may be classifiable as special immigrant returning residents if they commute to work in the USA.
Learn about adjudication of special immigrant juvenile petition, including requisite juvenile court findings and special immigrant juvenile interviews
BIA examined when a conditional permanent resident can be found inadmissible
This article explains the rules and regulations for the removal of conditions for EB5 immigrant investors, including special cases.
This article examines whether and when a foreign lawyer can qualify for EB1A extraordinary ability classification and issues involving EB2 lawyers.
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