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If you want to make the U.S. feel more like home, bringing your parents vis-à-vis a parent green card can be the missing key! Assuming you meet the guidelines and requirements, it’s never been easier to bring your parents to the U.S. with VisaNation’s exclusive service. Get started today, and start the immigration process that…
Long-distance relationships can be challenging, especially when one partner in the couple is an immigrant. To live, work, and study in the U.S., the immigrant spouse can apply for a marriage-based green card. The USCIS interview is a crucial part of this process, during which officials verify the authenticity of the marriage and review submitted…
The EB-3 green card is an employment-based immigrant visa category for foreign nationals who seek both employment opportunities and permanent resident status in the U.S. One of the major steps along the road to getting this green card is to go through an EB-3 interview with a consular officer. This post will highlight what you…
The K-1 nonimmigrant visa is filed by an American citizen to bring his or her foreign national fiancé(e) to the U.S. for the purpose of getting married. Just like the family-based immigration process, the most crucial requirement of the petition is for both parties to prove the authenticity of their relationship through documentation and an…
Divorce is an emotionally difficult situation that most people wish to avoid. However, despite many couples’ carefulness and commitment to their marriages, divorce, and separation are still sometimes inevitable. According to the American Psychologists Association, 40-50% of married couples in the U.S. divorce. So what happens if you marry a U.S. citizen and then divorce?…
Last week we saw several noteworthy developments in the immigration arena coming from both the Biden administration and the Department of State. The U.S. Department of State (DOS), in accordance with the Department of Homeland Security (DOH), announced on December 23, 2021, in-person interview requirements are temporarily waived for some nonimmigrant visas through the end…