Archive for the ‘ K-1 Fiance Visa’ Category
When applying for a K1 fiancé visa, both the sponsoring spouse and the spouse seeking a green card need to prove they each have the “legal ability” to get married. For the U.S. citizen, proving legal ability to marry is straightforward. They simply attach divorce and/or death certificates to their visa petition for each of […]
When applying for a K1 fiancé visa, the sponsor needs to have met their fiancé in person sometime during the 24-month period ending on the date they file their K1 visa request (Form I-129F). The sponsor must provide conclusive evidence of having met their fiancé during the two-year period prior to filing the K1 Visa […]
U.S. employers must check to make sure all employees, regardless of citizenship or national origin, are allowed to work in the United States. If you are not a citizen or a lawful permanent resident, you may need to apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) to prove you may work in the United States. […]
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