When same-sex marriage became a reality in some countries, the state of Massachusetts, and for a short period of time in California, the big question for many was whether a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident who married a person of the same sex would be deemed to be legally…
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K-1, K-2, K-3 & K-4 VISAS: The Big K
We had quite a few inquiries this past week about K visas. Clients often mix the different K categories. Here is a brief summary for our confused readers. On December 21, 2000, President Bill Clinton signed into law the Legal Immigration Family Equity Act (LIFE Act). The Life Act made…
San Diego Immigration Lawyer – Update from our Local USCIS office in San Diego
From time to time we update our local readers about procedures affecting cases here in San Diego. This is from our local AILA liason meeting update. These procedures may apply in other states as well. 1. INFOPASS appointments for paying filing fees and fingerprint re-scheduling. USCIS prefers that customers make…
DV-2011 Green Card Lottery Announcement – Just Released!!
Breaking news from the State Department. The online entry registration period for DV-2011 will be October 2 until November 30, 2009. Please, check back later for updates and instructions regarding online entry for DV-2011. Form DS-5501 Electronic Diversity Visa (e-DV) Application for online Diversity Visa Lottery entry, is not available…
October 2009 Visa Bulletin
The State Department released the October Bulletin last week, the news are not so good overall. The EB3 category is now available, but many priority dates go back to 2001 and 2002, still long waiting period for many applicants. EB2 China advanced 2.5 months, while India priority dates move by…
Marriage Visa Law – Ten Tips for Proper Filing of Marriage Based Adjustment of Status Forms
From time to time, we are providing more information about the above referenced process. Although it may seem to be simple, we suggest you to consult a qualified immigration attorney before filing the application to become a permanent resident based on marriage to a US Citizen. Prior to submitting the…
Death of US Petitioner (visa sponsor) – procedure for making a request for humanitarian reinstatement of I-130 petitions that have been revoked based on the death of the petitioner
Previously we reported about the new procedures affecting surviving spouses of US petitioners that passed away. Now the Vermont Service Center issued some guidance on the procedure for making a request for humanitarian reinstatement of I-130 petitions that have been revoked based on the death of the petitioner. The process…
I-360 Widow Petition: Guidance for Surviving Spouses of U.S. Citizens
Finally some good news coming from USCIS. The Immigration Service today issued guidance on requesting deferred action for surviving spouses of U.S. citizens who died before the second anniversary of their marriage. Surviving spouses qualify for this temporary program if they were married to, but not legally separated from, their…
Family Visas – Adult Children of US Residents should not wait decades to Immigrate!
Any Immigration attorney with clients from the Philippines, China and Mexico, knows about the suffering of families from these countries due to the lengthy visas backlogs. Now immigrants across the country are suing the federal government to try to get their adult children into the country without another lengthy waits,…
I-601 Waiver Appeal Success – Home after 3 long years in Ukraine!
From time to time we like to share stories about cases that were resolved successfully. We do this to educate our clients, and bring hope to many others in the same situation. This is a story about an American guy that fell in love with a girl from Ukraine. The…