
Congratulations on your engagement! When marrying an immigrant, understanding the right immigration pathway is crucial. At Tingen Law, we'll help you navigate fiancé visas, adjustment of status, and more to build your fu

Military service members can sponsor their foreign-born spouses or fiancés for U.S. permanent residence through Forms I-130 or I-129F. While deployments and scheduling conflicts require special planning, Tingen Law can g

The K-1 fiancé visa allows you to enter the U.S. to marry a citizen, but you must meet strict USCIS requirements. One key requirement is being of legal marriageable age in your intended state.

The International Marriage Broker Regulation Act of 2005 protects vulnerable immigrants entering the U.S. through marriage or engagement from domestic violence and abuse. Learn how IMBRA provisions safeguard your rights

Learn when to file the I-751 petition to remove conditions on your residence and transition to permanent resident status. Conditional residents have full rights but must satisfy requirements within specific timeframes.

The National Visa Center (NVC) is a key office of the U.S. Department of State that processes immigrant and nonimmigrant visa cases at embassies and consulates worldwide. It acts as the intermediary between USCIS and con

Your fiancé visa application requires evidence proving your relationship and marriage intent with a U.S. citizen whom you've met in person within two years. Submit varied documentation like wedding plans, photos, and ann