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Immigrating to the United States can be a complex and challenging process that requires a lot of time, effort, and legal expertise. One of the most common ways people choose to apply for immigration is through marriage to a US citizen or permanent resident. This is known as marriage-based immigration. However, navigating the marriage-based immigration process can be tricky, and it’s important to have a good understanding of the requirements and steps involved. In this blog post, we’ll cover the basics of marriage-based immigration to the United States.
The first step in marriage-based immigration is to establish that the marriage is legitimate. This means proving that the marriage was entered into in good faith and not solely for immigration purposes. Evidence of a bona fide marriage can include joint bank accounts, joint property ownership, and joint utility bills. You may also want to provide photos of the two of you together, letters from friends and family attesting to the authenticity of the relationship, and any other documents that show you share a life together.
Once the bona fide nature of the marriage is established, the US citizen or permanent resident spouse can file an I-130 petition for their spouse with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This petition establishes the relationship between the US citizen or permanent resident and their foreign-born spouse. The petition must be accompanied by all necessary supporting documents, such as the marriage certificate, evidence of the US citizen’s or permanent resident’s status, and proof of financial support.
If the I-130 petition is approved, the foreign-born spouse can apply for an immigrant visa at a US consulate abroad. This involves attending an interview and presenting all required documentation. If the application is successful, the foreign-born spouse will be granted an immigrant visa. At this point, they can enter the United States and become a permanent resident.
It’s important to note that marriage-based immigration is subject to intense scrutiny from USCIS and other agencies. They will carefully scrutinize the relationship to ensure that it is legitimate and that neither party is attempting to defraud or deceive the government for immigration purposes. Therefore, it’s crucial to work closely with an experienced immigration attorney throughout the process to ensure that all requirements are met and all documentation is submitted accurately and timely.
In addition, it’s important to keep in mind that there are certain circumstances where a marriage-based immigrant visa may not be granted. For example, if one of the spouses has a criminal record or a history of immigration violations, or if there is any evidence that the marriage was not entered into in good faith, the application may be denied. In such cases, it’s crucial to seek legal advice and explore alternative paths to immigration.
Marriage-based immigration can be a complex and challenging process, but with the right legal assistance, it can also be a successful one. At Carlsen Immigration PLLC, we have extensive experience helping individuals and families navigate the marriage-based immigration process and achieve their immigration goals. If you’re considering marriage-based immigration to the United States, please don’t hesitate to contact us to schedule a consultation. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have and provide you with the personalized legal support you need to succeed.
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