Jun 14, 2016 | Fiancee Visa, green card, Green cards, immigration law, Immigration reform, marriage, marriage interview, marriage petition, permanent residence, permanent residency
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I help many of my clients to obtain their K-1 fiancé visas. Below are some frequently asked questions about the K-1 Fiance visa. What is the main purpose of the K-1 fiance visa? The K-1 fiance visa will get you into the United States to...
Apr 11, 2016 | deportation, Deportations, family reunification, family-based petition, family-based petitions, Form I-130, Good Moral Character, green card, Green cards, immigration law, Immigration reform, marriage, marriage interview, marriage petition, permanent residence, permanent residency, United States Citizen
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I often receive questions from clients who entered the U.S. illegally as to whether they can “just marry” a U.S. citizen to obtain a green card. As you will see in these frequently asked questions, it’s not that simple....
Dec 9, 2015 | conditional residency, family-based petition, family-based petitions, Form I-751, green card, Green cards, immigration law, Immigration reform, marriage, marriage petition, permanent residence, permanent residency, removal of conditions, United States Citizen
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I have represented many clients who have obtained their conditional residency via marriage to a United States citizen. However, what happens if you became a conditional resident (a two-year green card-holder) based on a marriage, and the...
Nov 20, 2015 | bona fide marriage, citizenship, deportation, Deportations, family-based petition, Form I-130, green card, Green cards, immigration law, Immigration reform, marriage, marriage fraud, marriage interview, marriage petition, permanent residence, permanent residency, United States Citizen
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I have had the privilege of representing clients who are adjusting status based on a same-sex marriage. Following a landmark Supreme Court ruling on June 26, 2015, same-sex marriages are now legal throughout the United States. As such,...
Nov 10, 2015 | conditional residency, deportation, Deportations, family-based petition, family-based petitions, Form I-130, green card, Green cards, immigration law, Immigration reform, marriage, marriage fraud, marriage interview, marriage petition, permanent residence
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I have many clients who are currently married to a U.S. Citizen, and are currently conditional residents. As you know, at the end of the two year conditional residency period, you can apply to have the conditions removed and apply for a...
Oct 21, 2015 | family reunification, family-based petition, Form I-130, green card, Green cards, immigration law, Immigration reform, marriage, marriage fraud, marriage interview, marriage petition, permanent residence, permanent residency, United States Citizen
As a Miami immigration lawyer, many clients who are adjusting their immigration status based on marriage to a United States citizen ask about the marriage interview. They want to know what to expect. I tell them in my capacity as a Miami immigration lawyer that the...