Angelo Paparelli follows the money

"As Congress considers appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security, and as momentum builds for “a tough but fair path forward” to regularize the status of 11 million undocumented humans ...

E-Verify MOU with DOJ: USCIS Q&A

USCIS, Mar. 18, 2010.

E-Verify Releases Q&A Discussing TNCs and Employee Rights

"Earlier this week, E-Verify released a lengthy Q&A document which addresses questions posed during a DHS-sponsored webinar held last September." John Fay, Mar. 19, 2010.

GAO on SBInet - Report

SECURE BORDER INITIATIVE: DHS Needs to Address Testing and Performance Limitations That Place Key Technology Program at Risk. GAO, Jan. 2010.

GAO on SBInet - testimony

Testimony Before the Committee on Homeland Security's Subcommittees on Management, Investigations, and Oversight; and Border, Maritime, and Global Counterterrorism, Mar. 18, 2010.

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Fiance Visas

Fiance and Spouse Visa: (K1, K2 , K3, K4)

The K1 Visa is designed to allow fiancés of United States Citizens to enter the United States for a ninety day period.  Once the K1 Visa is obtained, the Visa Holder has six months to enter the United States before expiration of the Visa.  Upon entering the United States on the K1 Visa, if the K1 Visa Holder within ninety days and the US Citizen Sponsor marry, then the K1 Visa Holder can apply for its Green Card and obtain a work visa. 

K1 Visa Requirements

1.  United States Citizen Sponsor

2. Both the K1 Visa Applicant and the US Citizen Sponsor must be unmarried whereby all prior    marriages have been terminated through death, divorce, or annulment

3. The US Citizen Sponsor and the K1 Visa Applicant must have met in person within the last two years, unless meeting would create an extreme hardship

4. The K1 Visa Holder’s unmarried children under the age of 21 may apply for a K2 Visa

Obtaining K1 Visas and ultimately a Green Card requires appropriate counsel and application to avoid the numerous potential pitfalls created by the detailed rules and restrictions surround K Visas and Green Cards.  Make sure you consult with Cipolla Law Group before applying for you K Visa. 

 




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