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So, you've fallen in love with someone who's not a United States citizen, and now you plan to marry. If you've chosen to start your journey together here in the U.S., you can bring your loved one here with a fiancé (K-1) visa. If you're already wedded, your partner can use the USCIS' family-based immigration program (link to family-based visa page) to apply for a visa and ultimately, permanent residence (green card). After your fiancé says yes, the next call you should make (after you call your family) should be to Warner Law in New Jersey.
While the process is fairly straightforward, it is lengthy and involves mandatory steps that your foreign partner cannot avoid. Mary Warner, an Immigration Law attorney in New Jersey, can guide you through it. Reach out to Warner Law today.
Call Warner Law at 856-350-4999 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
While applying for a K-1 visa independently is certainly an option that many choose, it often leads to a more time-consuming and stressful process due to the numerous complexities and intricate details involved in immigration law. At Warner Law in New Jersey, we are committed to making this challenging process significantly more straightforward and far less nerve-racking for you and your spouse-to-be. By ensuring your K-1 visa application Warner Law meets all legal obligations but is also articulated in a clear and proper manner, Mary Warner can greatly enhance the chances of a favorable outcome.
This proactive approach helps you avoid the costly and time-consuming red tape that can arise during the application process. Instead of worrying about the legalities, you can focus on the joy and excitement of preparing for your wedding day. Let Warner Law handle the intricacies of immigration law so you can savor this special time in your life. Schedule your K-1 consultation with Mary Warner today and take the first step towards your future together.
First, the process begins with filing your petition. Along with that, another form, the Affidavit of Support (Form I-864), needs to be filed. This is where Warner Law in New Jersey steps in. Mary Warner, a dedicated attorney in Immigration Law, will guide you in understanding the substantial responsibility that comes with signing this document. Even a divorce cannot exempt you from your commitment to provide financial support for your spouse, until they achieve citizen status or have completed their 40 quarters of work.
Then, once the USCIS approves your petition, your fiancé must visit a U.S. consulate or embassy in their home country to get their visa. Depending on various factors, they might need to meet certain health requirements to get their visa. Once your fiancé arrives, marriage must occur within 90 days, no exceptions. This process necessitates immaculate planning and execution, that’s where the assistance of a seasoned attorney like Mary Warner becomes invaluable. Our team at Warner Law can help pave your way to the altar and your journey toward a green card afterward.
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