K1 Petition Not Approvable if Marriage is Invalid in State of Residence (Matter of Balodis)
Matter of Balodis: can you marry a relative for immigration purposes? K1 petition – learn all the details from our article.
Matter of Balodis: can you marry a relative for immigration purposes? K1 petition – learn all the details from our article.
Special immigrant juvenile petitioners may apply to file their Form I-360 petition in person with a USCIS field office within two weeks of their 21st birthday.
This article examines adjustment of status for aliens last admitted under the Visa Waiver Program based on immediate relative petitions.
This article helps investors from treaty countries understand E2 treaty investor application process for E2 visa in the USA, rules for being E2 treaty investor.
Certain long-term international organization employees in G4/ NATO-6 status and immediate relatives are eligible for EB4 visa. Learn more here
What constitutes a valid marriage for immigration purposes? We discuss scenarios of same sex marriage, common law marriage, and legal separation.
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