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How to Fast-Track Visa Delays: Can a Politician Help?

Navigating immigration procedures is like trying to find your way through a maze. Frustrating visa delays often complicate matters. It’s only natural to wonder if getting in touch with politicians or senators could be the breakthrough you’re hoping for. We’re here to break it down for you so you can decide if seeking political help…

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Advice for Passport Returns – Is Your Visa in Trouble?

We explore a common concern among visa applicants: understanding the implications of passport returns immediately after a visa interview.  What’s the significance? Is it a good sign? A bad sign? Or does it even matter? This is a question that frequently comes up, and it’s a valid one. Meet Your Guide: Josh Goldstein Before delving…

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214B Visa Denial: Expert Tips for Success

Hey there, intrepid foreign national travelers and ambitious international students! What are your options when you’ve hit a roadblock in the form of a 214B visa denial? Don’t hit the panic button just yet!  We’re here to break down everything you need to know about how to apply for a new tourist or student visa…

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Best Visa Retrogression Guide for 2023

In this blog, we’re diving into the topic of visa retrogression affecting the Visa Bulletin. If you’ve been following our journey with Josh Goldstein, immigration lawyer Immigration Station, you’ll know that our goal is to inspire, help, and guide applicants for immigration visas to the US. We’re in this together, so continue reading as we…

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Boston K Visa Lawyer

With expertise in all aspects of family-based immigration, immigration attorney Joshua Goldstein has successfully helped countless couples obtain fiance and marriage visas and other US immigration benefits including Adjustment of Status petitions, travel documents, work authorizations, and travel visas. If you and your spouse or fiance need help applying for any of these permits, speak…

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Boston U Visa Lawyer

Congress created the U nonimmigrant visa or simply “U visa” in 2000 to protect noncitizen victims, regardless of their immigration status, and encourage them to cooperate with law enforcement officials. Unfortunately, there is a limit of 10,000 U visas available per fiscal year so contacting an experienced immigration attorney becomes very important. If you believe…

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Marriage Visa – Consular Processing

Green Card Through Marriage It may surprise people to learn that around 21% of married couples in the United States consist of one spouse who is not originally from the country. These couples, comprised of an American citizen and a foreigner, often have the desire to live together in the US after getting married. To…

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Fiancé(e) Visa – K-1

USA Visa Lawyers Are you engaged to a foreign national and want to bring them to the United States to get married? The K-1 visa, also known as the Fiancé(e) visa, allows U.S. citizens to bring their foreign fiancé(e)s to the U.S. for the purpose of getting married and starting a life together. This webpage…

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Green Card or Visa for Parents

Green Card For Parents When people think about obtaining a green card, they often associate it with marriage to a US citizen. However, it’s important to recognize that there are other avenues to secure a green card. One such option is through the sponsorship of a US citizen’s child. If you are a parent of…

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Los Angeles U Visa Lawyer

Jump To: Eligibility for a U Visa Eligibility for a U visa requires three main elements: The applicant must be a victim of a qualifying crime. Only certain crimes that occurred in the United States or violated U.S. law will render a nonimmigrant victim eligible for the U visa. The applicant must have been harmed physically…

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