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Fiancé Visas for LGBTQIA+ Couples: What You Need to Know

As a U.S. citizen, you can sponsor your fiancé(e) from abroad to join you in the U.S., provided you meet certain conditions like having met in person within the last two years and committing to marry within 90 days of your partner's arrival in the U.S. This process may sound straightforward, but it demands meticulous planning and understanding of legal nuances to ensure a smooth application.

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Applying for Your Marriage License and Marriage Certificate in New York City when You Want to Apply for the Marriage Green Card via the Adjustment of Status Process?

When selecting a marriage clerk's office, there are logistical issues to consider. For example, some offices do not issue the marriage certificate on the same day as the marriage. Instead, they may send the marriage documents to the state, which then issues a certificate of marriage registration by mail, taking up to 30 days. This delay can impact your ability to file a marriage-based adjustment of status application, as you cannot file without the marriage certificate.

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Are USCIS Portal’s Case Processing Estimates Accurate?

Despite efforts to provide accurate estimates, it’s not uncommon for USCIS timelines to shift. These timelines are best understood as estimates rather than guarantees, influenced by factors like increased application volume or complex cases requiring additional review.

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New York Marriage Green Card & Fiance Visa Immigration Lawyer

Spearheading your spouse's journey to legal residency in the United States can be an intricate process. While it may seem straightforward, even the smallest oversight can derail your efforts. At Khunkhun Law in New York, our team of experienced spouse visa lawyers is here to guide you through every step of the way, ensuring a smooth and successful application process.

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USCIS Filing Fee Increase Effective April 1, 2024

Be aware of the USCIS filing fee increase, effective April 1, 2024, and take proactive steps to submit the correct fees. If an applicant files their case with the incorrect fees with their USCIS petitions, it will cause rejection and significant delays in their case.

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Green Card Through Marriage: A Comprehensive Guide

Obtaining a Green Card based on marriage to a U.S. citizen or Green Card holder. Ensure the success of your application by demonstrating the authenticity of your marriage to your US Citizen or Permanent Resident spouse.

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Choosing between Adjustment of Status, Consular Processing, or Fiancé Visa

The options available to unmarried binational couples depend on the foreign partner's entry and residence history in the U.S. Some may be able to adjust their status within the States, while others need to pursue consular processing or fiancé visa, often involving waivers for overstays or unauthorized entries.

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