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U.S. Marriage Immigration: What Should We Do?

Falling in love and getting married is an exciting time, but if your spouse is an American Citizen and you are a foreign national, it can also be a very stressful time if you are trying to get a visa or become a permanent resident of the United States.

u.s. marriage immigrationThere are different options for fiancés and spouses of American Citizens, such as marriage visas, marriage adjustment petitions, and fiancé visas. It is beneficial to hire a U.S. Immigration Attorney to discuss the different U.S. marriage immigration options you have and to help you through the visa process.

The U.S. marriage immigration process, or the process for any type of immigration petition, can be a daunting task, especially with the added security measures that have been enacted. Although it is impossible to guarantee the acceptance of your immigration application, hiring an attorney will aide you with completing the paperwork properly, ensure that you are applying for the correct immigration status, and will increase your chances of success.

Some questions that our U.S. immigration attorneys will be able to answer are:

–          Should I get married in the U.S. or in another country?
–          Can my child come to the U.S. with me?
–          Should I apply for a different type of visa so I can be in the U.S. while applying for a marriage adjustment petition?
–          And more.

These questions require the legal analysis and advice of an experienced U.S. immigration attorney. If you are interested in a visa or would like to schedule a meeting to discuss your visa options, then contact Boyer Law Firm today.

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