The US Department of State recently announced a change to the way they process K-3 Visa applications.
In the past, US citizens or lawful permanent resident spouses would use a K-3 visa to bring their husband or wife to the US. Unlike normal spousal visa processing abroad (via form I-130), a K-3 visa only granted the spouse the right to move to the United States for the purpose of applying for a green card via the...
DHS recently announced that a green card applicant who is the husband or wife of a deceased US Citizen may be eligible to receive temporary protection from deportation if he or she is widowed before the two year anniversary of the marriage. The announcement comes in response to an Los Angeles immigration judge’s ruling that ordered USCIS to review cases where immigrants whose spouse died before the green...
A 62-year-old Washington man was hospitalized in Denver on his way back from his wife’s visa interview for a permanent resident green card (LPR) at the US Consulate in Ciudad de Juarez (CDJ), Mexico. The couple’s immigration attorney was unable to communicate with either of her clients as the husband was under sedation and the wife was unreachable following her visa application denial.
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