Finding your partner and getting married is one of the most joyous occasions in a person’s life. With the right partner, you must also make the right decision for your partner and your immigration process to live your dream life in the US.
Marriage immigration law lets you do just that. If you are a US Citizen or LPR who is married, or planning to get married, and want to know about the process of immigration for your partner, how they can get a green card, and how a Boston Marriage Immigration Lawyer can help, then this is the place for you.
So let’s get started!
Marriage Immigration is the process through which a US citizen or lawful permanent resident sponsors their foreign spouse for immigration to the United States. The type of benefit your spouse receives, such as a green card or an immigrant visa, depends on your immigration status and whether your spouse is applying from within the US or abroad.
Filing for a marriage-based green card requires careful attention to detail, the right documents, and meeting USCIS requirements. Even a small mistake or some missing information can lead to rejection and make reapplying harder.
A Boston marriage immigration lawyer can help at every step, from understanding your case and checking eligibility to giving step-by-step directions on filling out forms, uploading documents, and submitting them to USCIS.
With MyImmigration you can get a personal consultation with our expert Boston Marriage Immigration Lawyer James Robertson, starting at just $79.
The first step before filing any application for a green card is for you to see:
As a US Citizen, you can bring your partner/spouse (who is a citizen of another country) to the US in four ways:
If you are an LPR who wants to bring your spouse to the US, then you can sponsor their petition for a F-2A Visa.
After you have decided on the visa that is best for your spouse and your needs, you can start the application process.
Still unsure about how to proceed? Contact an expert Boston marriage immigration lawyer at MyImmigration to guide you through the process and make your immigration journey smooth and stress-free.
The documents you attach to your marriage immigration petition are crucial in helping USCIS determine whether to approve or deny your petition. Generally, the following documents and forms are required for most marriage immigration petitions:
It can be extremely challenging to navigate the process of marriage immigration without expert guidance. Common challenges include:
MyImmigration is one of the leading digital immigration law offices in the US and was founded by Mr. James L. Robertson, who has more than 12 years of experience supervising immigration applications at the USCIS which will help you get a unique edge over other applicants by getting to know the process through which USCIS accepts and rejects marriage petitions.
We ensure that the process is affordable and no mistakes are made in the application process. So what are you waiting for?
Take the first step towards your marriage immigration journey and get a personal consultation today, and rest assured we will handle everything!
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