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OK so if you're a US citizen, then you can sponsor your boyfriend for a fiancée visa and then after he receives the fiancée visa he enters the United States and you must get married within 90 days and then you can apply for his green card. He is not required to obtain a citizenship if he has acquired a green card. Consider working with an attorney here in the United States to process your case from start to finish. Some of us charge a very affordable flat fee with no hidden costs from representation from start to finish, and counsel in any state can represent any client from all over the world.... Read More
OK so if you're a US citizen, then you can sponsor your boyfriend for a fiancée visa and then after he receives the fiancée visa he... Read More
Discuss your case with counsel anywhere in the USA to explore your options in a free phone consultation. For a fiancé visa you have to have met within 2 years of filing. But If you marry her then she can process at the overseas consulate. The fiancé visa takes a wee bit less processing time than a spousal visa but costs more for filing fees. ... Read More
Discuss your case with counsel anywhere in the USA to explore your options in a free phone consultation. For a fiancé visa you have to have... Read More
What kind of visa are you on? When does your authorized stay expire? It may be possible but you can only adjust status if you are currently in status. When do you plan to get married? Discuss with counsel about your case. 
What kind of visa are you on? When does your authorized stay expire? It may be possible but you can only adjust status if you are currently in... Read More