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K-1 Visa vs. Marriage Visa | DYgreencard Inc

K-1 visa or marriage visa? Check here to figure out the best way to bring your beloved to live with you in the U.S. permanently.<br>Read More : https://dygreencard.com/immigration-resources/k1-visa-vs-marriage-visa/<br>

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K-1 Visa vs. Marriage Visa | DYgreencard Inc

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  1. Welcome to DYgreencard Inc DYgreencard is not a law firm and is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. However, DYgreencard is legally supported by a U.S. based immigration law firm. Read More…

  2. Marriage Green Card | Eligibility ● To qualify for a marriage green card, you first need to meet two eligibility requirements. ● First, you need to meet the definition of a marriage for U.S. immigration purposes. ● Second, you need to meet the conditions for one of the two common types of marriage green card.

  3. K-1 Visa vs. Marriage Visa ● K-1 visa or marriage visa? Check here to figure out the best way to bring your beloved to live with you in the U.S. permanently. ● K-1 visa, also known as fiancé visa or fiancée visa, is a nonimmigrant visa issued to the fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen in order that the sponsored fiancé(e) can enter the U.S. and marry the sponsoring U.S. citizen in the U.S. ● Marriage Visa, also known as spousal visa, is an immigrant visa issued to the spouse of a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.

  4. Bona Fide Marriage Document Preparation ● If you have much strong evidence, you may provide some medium evidence simultaneously. However, it is unnecessary to provide weaker evidence. ● If you have little strong evidence, you’d better provide medium evidence and weaker evidence simultaneously. ● Generally, most recent three month statements or bills for joint accounts are good enough. ● Except photos and affidavits are normally provided in originals, you may just provide a copy of other evidence. Read More..

  5. Social Security Numbers for Foreigners If you are a foreigner and have stayed in the United States for a while, you must have been asked a Social Security Number (SSN) for several times.

  6. Contact US 1871 The Alameda San Jose CA 95126 USA 888 919 8555 support@dygreencard.com Dygreencard.com

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