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Commonly Asked Immigration Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Is there a time limit for sending affidavit of support for marriage visa?

Answered by attorney Alena Shautsova
Immigration lawyer at Law Offices of Alena Shautsova
You have to stay in touch with NVC at least once a year for the case to remain active. You can use ASK NVC function for that. If you do not do that, the case will be terminated and you will have to start the process again. Other than that, there are no time deadlines to submit documents with the NVC. 
You have to stay in touch with NVC at least once a year for the case to remain active. You can use ASK NVC function for that. If you do not do that, the case will be terminated and you will have to start the process again. Other than that, there are no time deadlines to submit documents with the NVC. 
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What do they need to get besides death certificate from fiancé's previous husband and how long do they need to be here prior to ceremony?

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Answered by attorney Phong Thanh Tran (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Law Office of Pho Ethan Tran, PLLC
Along with the required forms and documents for a relative petition and application for adjustment of status, your friend will need to submit her marriage certificate, the death certificate of her previous husband, her proof of US citizenship, an employment letter/verification, her latest tax return, 2 photos of herself, and evidence of a good faith marriage. In addition, her fiancee will also need to submit proof of legal entry into the US, her birth certificate, a medical exam conducted by a USCIS approved civil surgeon, and 4 photos of herself. The forms should not be submitted earlier than 61 days after the fiancee enters the US or the government will presume that the fiancee committed visa fraud because she had the preconceived intent to immigrate to the US permanently when she entered the country.
Along with the required forms and documents for a relative petition and application for adjustment of status, your friend will need to submit her marriage certificate, the death certificate of her previous husband, her proof of US citizenship, an employment letter/verification, her latest tax return, 2 photos of herself, and evidence of a good faith marriage. In addition, her fiancee will also need to submit proof of legal entry into the US, her birth certificate, a medical exam conducted by a USCIS approved civil surgeon, and 4 photos of herself. The forms should not be submitted earlier than 61 days after the fiancee enters the US or the government will presume that the fiancee committed visa fraud because she had the preconceived intent to immigrate to the US permanently when she entered the country.
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Will ICE come get me?

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Answered by attorney Kiran Kutty Nair (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Right Choice Law
I strongly recommend that you speak to an attorney to determine what options, if any, you have given your particular circumstances. ICE generally would not learn about you unless you make yourself noticeable such as by re-applying or renewing your legal status; or getting arrested whereby ICE will learn and could take you into their custody after completion of the criminal case matter.
I strongly recommend that you speak to an attorney to determine what options, if any, you have given your particular circumstances. ICE generally would not learn about you unless you make yourself noticeable such as by re-applying or renewing your legal status; or getting arrested whereby ICE will learn and could take you into their custody after completion of the criminal case matter.
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