Immigration Pathways
Many embassies and consulates change their imposed visa requirements without notice and this can often be effective immediately. International travelers can count on our expertise to adapt quickly to these changes.
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CONSULAR VISA INTERVIEW
It does not matter what consulate you will be interviewing at outside the U.S.A. We will prepare your case as well as you for your visa consular interview. In addition, we will all of the paperwork and presenting your case to the government, we will prepare you for your sonsular interview.
Our clients tell us that the thorough interview preparation and ongoing communication is key to obtaining a visa with confidence.
While it is natural to be nervous about your visa interview, keep in mind that being organized, having all your documents ready, and presenting your case honestly is the best ways to obtain your visa. Consular officers are not trying to deny your case but rather make determinations based on the evidence presented to them.
During your interview, a series of questions will be asked which will help determine the legitimacy of your marriage or relationship.
CONSULAR PROCESSING
Consular processing is a method obtaining a green card in which the visa processing occurs at a US Consulate in a foreign country. This method is adopted when:
• the applicant is outside the United States, or
• the applicant is ineligible to adjust status, or
• for other strategic or convenience reasons.
Prepare Petition:
When a petition is approved and a visa number is available, the approval is forwarded to the National Visa Center (NVC), which reviews documentation and sends out an information package to the Consulate designated on the petition. The applicant must prove to the Consulate that:
• he/she is documentarily qualified
• he/she is not subject to the three or ten year bars due to previously accrued unlawful presence in the United States, and
• he/she is not inadmissible on any INA §212(a) grounds.
Once the Consulate issues the visa, the applicant must enter the United States within six months of the visa’s issuance. When the applicant enters the United States, the visa is reviewed. If there are no problems, the applicant’s passport is stamped to indicate he/she is a lawful permanent resident.
We acknowledge that you work under time limitations and within budgets and that it is not always possible to meet with us. Keeping your needs in mind, we have tailored our law offices to offer you with the best service at the most cost effective rates possible-at the same time persevering to maintain the high standards that we are known for.
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