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− | + | Don't lose the Green Card. Make sure to make multiple copies. Whenever your better-half leaves the nation, ensure that Green Card, along with the copies, is carried by her. Remember that she won't be allowed to get re-admitted to States without Green Card on her arrival. Green Card received by her can be termed as an exclusive 2-year Green Card. If, for example, she has married with the only objective to get a 'Green Card', INS does not hesitate in issuing her the 2-year card.<br><br>abogado Meanwhile, you can typically decide where in the U.S. to live. You can usually choose a spot to open your business with the eb5 investor visa. If you are using a regional center, you can base your selection of the center on where you would like to live, though you do not have to live in the same state as the center if you do not want to. If you like snow during the holidays, the East Coast or Midwest may appeal to you, while the West Coast, the South, or the Southwest may all sound good if you crave lots of sunny days.<br><br><br><br>Finally, the State Department must do something about the processing times in their consulates. Especially the consulate in Ciudad Juarez, as it is the system puts an artificial cap on immigration. There are people who have been waiting for their appointments for over ten years!<br><br>The last option that may affect whether a U.S. citizen marries his or her immigrant spouse inside or outside of the U.S. is the possibility that the couple can apply directly at the U.S. consulate in the immigrant spouse's home country for an immigrant visa (which leads to a green card), thus bypassing the CIS process in the U.S. This option is usually restricted to U.S. citizen spouses who have been residing in the immigrant spouse's foreign country for some time and also depends on the size of the consulate and the number of cases the consulate receives each year.<br><br>One of the first steps to take is to get legal representation. The fees for an [https://www.google.com.tr/url?q=https://www.transtats.bts.gov/exit.asp?url=https://10lawyersnearme.com/lawyers/category/bankruptcy-lawyer/ home pro bono employment attorneys near me] definitely vary. However, they usually are not over $15,000. Sometimes they are less, and in some cases, they could be more expensive. Just remember that cost does not always correlate with quality, so a more expensive immigration attorney might not necessarily be better than a cheaper one, and vice versa. Some lawyers might also have certain rules as far as when you can pay them the money, so be sure to get the financial details worked out upon meeting with him or her.<br><br>While Florida is a long ways from Canada, it is a beautiful country to visit or you may have family that moved there. We recommend that you consult a Canadian immigration lawyer about any criminal offense, no matter how minor or how old before you try to enter Canada. If you don't do this, it is impossible to know what will happen at the border. We have heard of people who have been put on the next available plane back to the States.<br><br>At the same time, you need to turn to a lawyer that is realistic. There is no point in working with a legal professional that is only encouraging you to keep trying to apply for Visas or to work through the process if there is no hope for your situation. You need to know realistically what it will take, how to make it happen, whether it is possible, and what limitations you are going to face along the way. The right professional will help you by talking to you about your options frankly. |
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Don't lose the Green Card. Make sure to make multiple copies. Whenever your better-half leaves the nation, ensure that Green Card, along with the copies, is carried by her. Remember that she won't be allowed to get re-admitted to States without Green Card on her arrival. Green Card received by her can be termed as an exclusive 2-year Green Card. If, for example, she has married with the only objective to get a 'Green Card', INS does not hesitate in issuing her the 2-year card.
abogado Meanwhile, you can typically decide where in the U.S. to live. You can usually choose a spot to open your business with the eb5 investor visa. If you are using a regional center, you can base your selection of the center on where you would like to live, though you do not have to live in the same state as the center if you do not want to. If you like snow during the holidays, the East Coast or Midwest may appeal to you, while the West Coast, the South, or the Southwest may all sound good if you crave lots of sunny days.
Finally, the State Department must do something about the processing times in their consulates. Especially the consulate in Ciudad Juarez, as it is the system puts an artificial cap on immigration. There are people who have been waiting for their appointments for over ten years!
The last option that may affect whether a U.S. citizen marries his or her immigrant spouse inside or outside of the U.S. is the possibility that the couple can apply directly at the U.S. consulate in the immigrant spouse's home country for an immigrant visa (which leads to a green card), thus bypassing the CIS process in the U.S. This option is usually restricted to U.S. citizen spouses who have been residing in the immigrant spouse's foreign country for some time and also depends on the size of the consulate and the number of cases the consulate receives each year.
One of the first steps to take is to get legal representation. The fees for an home pro bono employment attorneys near me definitely vary. However, they usually are not over $15,000. Sometimes they are less, and in some cases, they could be more expensive. Just remember that cost does not always correlate with quality, so a more expensive immigration attorney might not necessarily be better than a cheaper one, and vice versa. Some lawyers might also have certain rules as far as when you can pay them the money, so be sure to get the financial details worked out upon meeting with him or her.
While Florida is a long ways from Canada, it is a beautiful country to visit or you may have family that moved there. We recommend that you consult a Canadian immigration lawyer about any criminal offense, no matter how minor or how old before you try to enter Canada. If you don't do this, it is impossible to know what will happen at the border. We have heard of people who have been put on the next available plane back to the States.
At the same time, you need to turn to a lawyer that is realistic. There is no point in working with a legal professional that is only encouraging you to keep trying to apply for Visas or to work through the process if there is no hope for your situation. You need to know realistically what it will take, how to make it happen, whether it is possible, and what limitations you are going to face along the way. The right professional will help you by talking to you about your options frankly.