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Marriage Based Immigration Attorneys In Miami & Naples, Florida

Can I Bring My Fiancé To The United States?

So, you've found love with someone who hails from outside the United States, and you're ready to make it official. Establishing your life together in the U.S. is possible, with the assistance of a K-1 visa for your fiancé. If you are already married, your spouse may utilize the USCIS' family-based immigration program (link to family-based visa page) to apply for a visa, and eventually, permanent residence (green card). Once your partner has accepted your proposal, your next contact point (after sharing the joyous news with your family) should be Sandra Echevarria. Based in Miami, Sandra is proficient in the often-complex process of immigration, which is often lengthy and requires numerous unavoidable procedures. Reach out to Sandra Echevarria today.

Call The Law Offices of Sandra Echevarria, P.A. at 786-481-4715 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
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What Can an Immigration Lawyer Help Us With?

Applying for a K-1 visa in Miami can be a complex process, and handling it without legal guidance can often lead to prolonged waiting times due to intricate formalities. The applicant and their fiancé must meticulously adhere to each requirement as per the law. Having Sandra Echevarria, who is well-versed in immigration law, can relieve stress and usually expedite the process while you focus on your wedding preparations. Ensuring your fiancé visa petition is correctly documented and phrased can make a significant difference between quick approval or an extended waiting period. Sidestep potentially expensive mistakes that consume your valuable time and resources. Schedule your K-1 consultation with Sandra Echevarria today.

What Happens During the Fiancé Visa Application Process?

Sandra Echevarria, based in Miami, is ready to guide you through the immigration process. To start with, you’ll need to file your petition and along with it, the Affidavit of Support (Form I-864). Sandra Echevarria can assist you in understanding the significant responsibility you undertake by signing this document. Note that even divorce cannot exempt you from your obligation to financially support your spouse until they become a citizen or have accumulated 40 quarters of work. Once your petition is approved by the USCIS, your fiancé must seek their visa at a U.S. consulate or embassy in their home country. Depending on individual circumstances, they may also need to meet certain health requirements. Upon your fiancé's arrival, you are required to marry within 90 days without exception. This process involves numerous steps and coordination. Sandra Echevarria is here to simplify your journey to the altar and your pathway to obtaining a green card thereafter.

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