Applying For Spousal Visas In El Paso, TX
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If you are a U.S. citizen but your spouse is not, a spousal visa may be needed to begin the citizenship process so that they can reside with you in the United States while they wait for their adjustment of status (residency). However, given that the process of obtaining a spousal visa is lengthy and can often be rejected, it is important to seek legal help from an experienced El Paso, Texas, immigration attorney.
The Spousal Visa Process In El Paso
If you are a U.S. citizen
If you are a green card holder
Regardless of your current status, you will need a copy of your marriage certificate, photos of you and your spouse, and copies of divorce decrees, annulments, death certificates, as well as proof of name changes, if applicable. A spousal green card can take anywhere from 10 to 13 months.
Usually, you will need to establish a relationship with Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative and apply for a green card once in the United States. This is Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status and is done after the spousal visa is approved and your loved one is in the United States.
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