Whether you’re applying for a green card or you’re already a permanent U.S. resident seeking citizenship, you’re required to reveal any arrests – even if you were not charged or convicted. Clearly, a conviction could weigh heavily against your favor – but is a mere...
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What’s the path to citizenship after marrying a U.S. citizen?
Some people falsely assume that marrying a United States citizen makes it easy for them to become U.S. citizens. While it’s true that marrying a citizen can get you into the U.S. a little easier, you still have to meet the requirements to become a naturalized citizen....
Bringing your fiancé to the U.S. on a fiancé visa
If you are a citizen of the United States want to bring your fiancé with you to live in the country, you may be able to do so by using the fiancé visa. This visa is also known as the K-1 visa and will allow your fiancé to enter the country as a nonimmigrant. Citizens...
The best way for bringing a non-U.S. citizen spouse back from abroad
When you’re living abroad and decide to return to the United States, you may not be sure how to bring your partner back with you. The thought of them not remaining with you may be upsetting, so it is important for you to take steps to bring them to the United States...
Does the government consider finances when granting a spousal visa?
If you are married and would like to bring your spouse to the United States, you will need to be a U.S. sponsor/petitioner. You will need to have U.S. residency yourself and maintain your principal residence within the country. There are a few exceptions to that rule,...
What’s the process like when seeking a Green Card for a spouse?
If you are a U.S. citizen or Green Card holder and would like to bring your spouse to the United States, you may be able to do so by applying with the appropriate documentation. If your spouse is already in the United States, the process of getting a Green Card may be...