Citizenship when he worked for the U.S. Immigration Service. HOW TO GET A GREEN CARD THROUGH MARRIAGE How to Obtain a Green Card Through Marriage Attorney Carl Shusterman (Former INS Trial Attorney, 1976-82) explains the green card marriage interview. He provides tips for preparing for your ...
Revisiting the Meaning of Marriage: Immigration for Same-Sex Spouses in a Post-Windsor WorldWindsorUnited States v. WindsorU.S. v. WindsorDOMADefense of Marriage ActSection 3LGBTlesbiangaybisexualWhen the Supreme Court struck down Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in United States...
The purpose of a fiancé immigration visa is to get your fiancé/fiancée into the United States for marriage. The requirements for a fiancé visa are: • You are a U.S. citizen, • You have met your intended spouse in person, and ...
Name * Phone number Email * What do you need? I need marriage papers (getting married overseas) Sponsorship Application (bring my loved one to Canada) Tell us more about the relationship and what questions you need answered? Custom Captcha * = SubmitPeople...
Green Card through Marriage View More Videos Carl Shusterman Immigration Attorney Carl Shusterman has 40+ years of experience. He served as an attorney for the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) from 1976 until 1982, when he entered private practice. He has testified as an exper...
Most people immigrate to other countries for better job prospects and eventually a better living option. Marriage is another reason why people choose to immigrate to another country. While these are valid reasons for immigration along with a legal backing, wars and hostilities between countries can ...
One important way in which the Emergency Quota Act may have affected marriage outcomes for immigrant men already in the US is that the pool of potential spouses changes. Specifically, men that are from a country whose migrants face restrictive quotas now face a smaller inflow of women who are...
down tourists who want to visit the US but the Embassy does it all the time. This did not use to be the case. The reason they turn down so many Filipinos is apparently because so many of them go illegal once they come there. There is also a serious problem of fraudulent marriage. ...
"For Richer or Poorer or Any Other Reason: Adjudicating Immigration Marriage Fraud Cases within the Scope of the Constitution." Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law 15 (2006): 743... MD Armas 被引量: 2发表: 2006年 Discrimination and Equality in Contemporary Immigration Law: Immigration...
I am a naturalized US citizen through marriage since August 2015. I have sponsored for my brother and mother. Being an immediate family member my mother got her green card within 7 months and for my brother, it's probably a waiting for 12 years. However, I have not sponsored for my fat...