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So, you've made the important decision to share your life with someone who is not a United States citizen, and now you're in the exciting stages of planning your wedding. If you’re contemplating building your future together in the U.S., there’s a way to facilitate your loved one’s journey to join you: by applying for a fiancé (K-1) visa. This visa can be a vital first step in uniting your lives under one roof in the United States. On the other hand, if you are already married, your significant other can take advantage of the USCIS' family-based immigration program (link to family-based visa page) to apply for a visa and, ultimately, secure their permanent residence in the form of a green card. Once your fiancé joyfully accepts your proposal, the very next call you should make—right after basking in the excitement and sharing the great news with your family—should be to Marc Taylor.
Although navigating through the immigration process can be quite manageable, it is filled with intricate details and necessitates certain steps that your loved one cannot afford to overlook. Fortunately, Marc Taylor, a seasoned immigration law attorney based in New York, is well-equipped to provide the guidance you need to navigate this path successfully. Don’t hesitate—reach out to Marc Taylor today for the assistance you deserve.
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While it is certainly possible to navigate the K-1 visa application process on your own, doing so often leads to a significantly longer and more complicated journey due to a myriad of intricate details that must be carefully considered and addressed. Both you and your future spouse must adhere strictly to every legal requirement throughout this process to avoid any potential pitfalls. Having Marc Taylor, a seasoned practitioner of immigration law based in New York, guide you through each essential step can greatly alleviate stress and typically accelerates the overall process. This support allows you to concentrate more on planning your upcoming nuptials without the added worry of legal complexities. Additionally, ensuring that your fiancé visa application is complete—containing all necessary documentation and phrased with precision—could be the determining factor between swift approval and frustrating delays that no one wants to face. By circumventing expensive missteps that can consume both your time and precious resources, you can save yourself considerable headaches down the road. Therefore, don't hesitate to schedule your K-1 consultation with Marc Taylor today for guidance tailored to your unique situation.
Firstly, Marc Taylor will guide you in filing your petition. Along with that, he will help you with another vital document - the Affidavit of Support (Form I-864). By signing this, you agree to a significant responsibility, which not even divorce can absolve; you vow to provide financial support for your spouse until they either become a citizen or have completed 40 quarters of work. Upon approval of your petition by the USCIS, your fiance needs to visit a U.S. consulate or embassy in their home country for visa procurement. Depending on the specifics of their situation, they might need to fulfill certain health parameters to be granted the visa. Upon their arrival, you are obligated to get married within 90 days - a rule that does not entertain any exceptions. This process requires a great deal of orchestration. Having Marc Taylor, an adept immigration attorney based in New York, can make the journey to the altar and obtaining a green card afterward much smoother.
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