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KHUNKHUN LAW
Home
About Us
Practice Areas
US Marriage Based Immigration
US Family Based Immigration
Marriage Green Cards for UK Residents
Resources
Khunkhun Law Intake Sheet for Marriage/Fiance Cases
Khunkhun Law General Immigration Page
Address Change with USCIS
Affidavit of Support
Find a Doctor for I-485
USCIS Civics Test for N-400
Civics Online Practice Test
Citizenship Calculator
USCIS Fees Calculator
USCIS Processing Times
USCIS Case Status
USCIS Tools
I-751 Calculator
NY Drivers License
Visa Bulletin
CEAC
NVC Inquiry Form
Civil Document Requirements
US Passports
Blog
Contact
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Affidavit of Support
Find a Doctor for I-485
USCIS Civics Test for N-400
Civics Online Practice Test
Citizenship Calculator
USCIS Fees Calculator
USCIS Processing Times
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What Happens If you Overstay your Visa and Get Married to a US Citizen?
Sharon Khunkhun 11/24/23 Sharon Khunkhun 11/24/23

What Happens If you Overstay your Visa and Get Married to a US Citizen?

Options when you overstay your I94 as a B2 visitor visa holder and marry a U.S. citizen. How can you adjust your status via Form I-485 and obtain a Green Card safely?

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Timing Your Marriage and Adjustment of Status I-485: A Guide for B2 and ESTA Visa Waiver Holders
Sharon Khunkhun 9/19/23 Sharon Khunkhun 9/19/23

Timing Your Marriage and Adjustment of Status I-485: A Guide for B2 and ESTA Visa Waiver Holders

When is the best or safest time to marry and apply for a green card as a B2 Visitor or ESTA visa waiver entrant when you are thinking about marriage to your US citizen or a permanent resident fiance soon?

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CR1 or IR1 Visa: Understand the Difference Between the CR1 and IR1 Visa after Marriage to a U.S. Citizen Spouse
Sharon Khunkhun 7/6/23 Sharon Khunkhun 7/6/23

CR1 or IR1 Visa: Understand the Difference Between the CR1 and IR1 Visa after Marriage to a U.S. Citizen Spouse

The CR1 visa is for spouses of U.S. citizens married for less than two years at the time of entering the United States, granting conditional permanent residence status for two years. The IR1 visa is for spouses of U.S. citizens who have been married for two years or more at the time of entering the United States.

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I have an F-1 Student OPT and just married a US Citizen
Sharon Khunkhun 7/3/23 Sharon Khunkhun 7/3/23

I have an F-1 Student OPT and just married a US Citizen

As an F-1 student OPT visa holder who just married a U.S. citizen, you may be eligible to apply for Adjustment of Status I-485 to obtain a Green Card. Learn how to apply successfully.

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Conditional Residents Are Still Eligible for Naturalization Even Though their I-751 Petition is Pending
Sharon Khunkhun 4/12/23 Sharon Khunkhun 4/12/23

Conditional Residents Are Still Eligible for Naturalization Even Though their I-751 Petition is Pending

Learn about how you can apply for US Citizenship via the N-400 while your I-751 Removal of Conditions is pending based on three years of marriage to a US Citizen spouse.

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