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(4) Refuse to lie or make up facts on any documents you submit to the U.S. government. An ethical lawyer will advise you about what you are not required to disclose. But he or she will also warn you not to lie about your home country, entry dates, marriage, arrests, or anything else.

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People get married for all kinds of reasons. Generally, under the immigration law, a marriage that is legally valid is not necessarily valid for immigration purposes. There must be an intent for the husband and wife to establish a life together. Of course, not every marriage works out, and there is nothing illegal about separating from your spouse, or divorcing him/her. But because of this extra requirement of showing that there was an intent to establish a life together, a foreign national may have trouble proving that the marriage was bona fide (true or real, as opposed to a "fake" or "sham" marriage).

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.

Get in contact with an experienced bodily injury lawyers near me. He or she should be able to provide a free consultation in which you will be given advice about whether your business plan is sound enough to use. Many Regional Centers require a fee to apply, aside from obtaining $500,000 to $1 million. It would be a shame to get this money and not have a business plan that's up to par, so speaking with an immigration attorney is a helpful first step.

This is how things usually work, mind you, it may be subject to change without notice, and it would not hurt if you contacted a qualified immigration lawyer to ask questions. Better to be safe than sorry. You are usually able to fill out Visa applications from early October to early December, and you may actually do this online.

Life in the U.S. may not have changed as much after 9/11 as the media would have had you believe, but there's no question that certain things will never be the same. The government is understandably eager to avoid such an incident in the future, which means raising security and cracking down on the porous borders. It also means further difficulties for people who want to immigrate to the country. As you've probably already noticed, the climate isn't as friendly to foreign nationals as perhaps it once was. While this is no reason not to seek citizenship or permanent residency, it does mean that any criminal issues will be harder to overcome than ever.