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If you're a US citizen then you can sponsor him for a fiancé visa which allows him to enter the US for 90 days. Once you get married in that time frame he can adjust status to get his green card. One condition to qualifying for the visa is that you must have physically met him within two years of filing the fiancé case. ... Read More
If you're a US citizen then you can sponsor him for a fiancé visa which allows him to enter the US for 90 days. Once you get married in that... Read More
It depends on the unique facts of your case. Counsel anywhere in the USA can represent you by filing a G28 which is a "Notice of Appearance of Attorney of Record." Be advised that the new public charge rules take effect on Monday which requires intending immigrants to file a "Declaration of self sufficiency." This is a brand new form pursuant to the Trump administration's recent court victory. This form requires very extensive financial, medical and educational background information. Consider working with an attorney to maximize your chances of success. Some of us charge a very affordable flat fee. Good luck. ... Read More
It depends on the unique facts of your case. Counsel anywhere in the USA can represent you by filing a G28 which is a "Notice of Appearance of... Read More