The National Visa Center "Gap" for CR-1, IR-1, and K-3 Visas?

A talk regarding the US Marriage Visa Process in that the petition will pass from USCIS to the NVC where oftentimes it will sit for a while resulting in a slow down in the process before being sent to the US Embassy.

SB-1 Visas for Returning Residents to the USA

A talk on the SB-1 visa which will be required to re-enter the US if a Green Card has expired or the holder has been away for too long.

Can I Leave the USA After Arriving in a K-1 Visa?

A talk regarding K-1 Fiancé Visas specifically for those who arrive in the US on a K-1 and then wish to leave.

US Tourist Visa Application Issues?

A talk on Tourist Visa Applications to the US specifically regarding denials which could have ramifications on subsequent applications for Family based visas such as Fiancé or Marriage Visas.

K-1, K-3, CR-1, and IR-1 Visas: Deciding When to Marry?

A discussion on the various family based visas for the United States and the processing times which now do not vary so much.

K-1, K-3, CR-1, and IR-1 Visas: Cost vs Benefits of Writs of Mandamus

A discussion to provide some information regarding Writs of Mandamus and under what circumstances they may be needed.

A "Quirk" with K-1 Visas and Advance Parole?

Some interesting information regarding the K-1 Visa, specifically that a second visa is possible as long as it is applied for within the 90 day period.

Text Messages of NOA-1 for K-1 Fiancée Visas?

A talk regarding Notice of Action messages in the context of K-1 Visas which is useful in that it provides one with a case number although oftentimes a text message is not sent out.

Text Messages of NOA-1 for K-3, CR-1 and IR-1 Visas?

An explanation in answer to a recent query regarding the NOA text which is a message sent only to advise that DHS has received one's petition.

Interview Is Not The End Of The K-1 Visa Process?

A discussion and some suggestions regarding K-1 Fiancée Visas specifically the interview process at which only the beneficiary should be present.