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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.

Wondering when should my fiance and I should marry in the U.S

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Answered by attorney Evelyne M Hart (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Hart Immigration, A Professional Law Corporation
Excellent question.  If you are a U.S. Citizen, you can certainly petition her for a fiancee visa (K-1 visa) and then marry her in the United States.  You would have 90 days to marry her and then you would do an adjustment of status from K-1 to the green card.  You would also request a travel document.   While her green card is pending, she cannot travel outside the United States until she receives an Advance Parole (travel document).  It takes about 90 days to obtain it.   If you marry in Monterrey, Mexico in June, then you would petition her for an immigrant visa and she would consular process out of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.  She would then enter the U.S. with a green card and if there were any emergencies in Mexico, she could travel immediately because she would have the green card. I hope this helps.  
Excellent question.  If you are a U.S. Citizen, you can certainly petition her for a fiancee visa (K-1 visa) and then marry her in the United States.  You would have 90 days to marry her and then you would do an adjustment of status from K-1 to the green card.  You would also request a travel document.   While her green card is pending, she cannot travel outside the United States until she receives an Advance Parole (travel document).  It takes about 90 days to obtain it.   If you marry in Monterrey, Mexico in June, then you would petition her for an immigrant visa and she would consular process out of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.  She would then enter the U.S. with a green card and if there were any emergencies in Mexico, she could travel immediately because she would have the green card. I hope this helps.  
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Do I have to keep F1 visa after I got married with a US citizen?

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Answered by attorney Bruce A. Coane (Unclaimed Profile)
Immigration lawyer at Coane & Associates, PLLC
There is some risk for an F-1 student who drops out. If you file the 130/485 etc package, it's usually not a problem.
There is some risk for an F-1 student who drops out. If you file the 130/485 etc package, it's usually not a problem.

What is the fastest way to bring my boyfriend to the US if I am a green card holder?

Answered by attorney Lynne Rogers Feldman
Immigration lawyer at Feldman Feldman Associates, PC
Impossible to advise without knowing a lot more details - when are you eligible for citizenship? A non immigrant visa may be an option but would need to know his work and educational background, does he have money to invest in a small business, lots of options so a consultation would be best.
Impossible to advise without knowing a lot more details - when are you eligible for citizenship? A non immigrant visa may be an option but would need to know his work and educational background, does he have money to invest in a small business, lots of options so a consultation would be best.
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