What should a marriage look like for an immigration visa?

What should a marriage look like for an immigration visa?

Your parents, family, friends and society may have conceptions about what a marital relationship should look like. That is not the legal standard for immigration cases. Your relationship doesn’t have to look like “normal” for it to count as legitimate for visa purpose.

Are there any red flags about my immigration history?

The following is a small list of Types of red flags about immigration history: . Applying for (or failing to get) other types of visas to the US is not a good sign. If you’ve tried to get a visitor, business, student, etc. visa to the US unsuccessfully in the past, it raises concerns.

What should I bring to an immigration interview?

Because the interview can easily be 6 to 12 months after the packet is filed, that gives a substantial period of time for the couple to get their finances in order and have several months worth of statements. Standard supporting documents would include the following. Lease agreement and proof of payment. Affidavits from friends and family members.

How to prove a bona fide marriage for immigration?

Lease agreement and proof of payment. Affidavits from friends and family members. Photographs of the couple and of the wedding ceremony, and even if in formal. 2. Second (or third, etc.) marriage. Juan and Susan are mid-career professionals, both with prior marriages.

Is there freedom for immigrants in immigration detention?

Freedom for Immigrants has documented abuses in immigration detention that have been verified not only by the person reporting the abuses and other witnesses, but also by government documents we obtain through open record laws.

Who is the Inspector General for freedom for immigrants?

Even the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) at the Department of Homeland Security has corroborated Freedom for Immigrants’ documentation of unlawful strip searches, substandard medical care, and abuse.

Why are we fighting for the freedom of immigrants?

Fighting for the freedom of immigrants is part of the struggle for better jobs, better homes, and better education for all. We care for immigrants because we care for all people already in this country. Many U.S. citizens are from mixed status families, with at least one member of the family being undocumented.