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Top 5 Best Evidence for K-1 Fiance Visa In-Person Meeting Requirement

To be approved for a K-1 fiance visa, a couple must submit evidence to establish that they - a U.S. citizen petitioner and foreign national beneficiary – have personally met at the same location at the same time within the two-year period immediately prior to filing the I-129F petition. If one or both persons traveled to meet, evidence to satisfy the K-1 fiance visa in-person meeting (also known as…

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Should You Practice Immigration Law

Immigration is one of the hottest topics in the news today, particularly as it relates to politics and elections. The idea of practicing immigration law, particularly with the lure of loads of potential clients if/when Comprehensive Immigration Reform is passed by Congress, may appeal to many attorneys seeking to diversity or change their practice area, or law students exploring practice…

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Top 11 Filing Tips for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

President Obama and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced that certain foreign nationals who were brought to the U.S. before the age of 16, and who were under age 31 as of June 15, 2012, can apply for protection for two years from deportation and work authorization. This new policy and process is called Deferred Action for Childhood…

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DREAMer Deferred Action Applications Begin August 15, 2012

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano recently testified before Congress about the Deferred Action for DREAMers program that was announced by President Obama on June 15, 2012.  In her testimony she provided the following announcements and clarification: August 1, 2012 –  DHS is expected to explain the application process August 15, 2012  Applications are expected to begin to…

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7 Ways to Prepare Now For Your Upcoming Fiance Visa or Spouse Green Card Petition

Most international couples seeking a U.S. green card or immigrant visa fall into one of three categories: the couple is not yet married and the U.S. citizen seeks a fiance visa to bring the foreign national to the U.S. for marriage and to become a Legal Permanent Resident (green card holder). the couple is married and the foreign national spouse…

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