¿Qué es el fraude matrimonial en el ámbito de la inmigración? Los riesgos, las realidades y las recientes medidas enérgicas.
Para muchos, el matrimonio es un símbolo de amor y compromiso. Sin embargo, en la ley de inmigración estadounidense, también es una vía legal para obtener la residencia permanente. Cuando un matrimonio se contrae únicamente para evadir las leyes de inmigración y obtener una "Tarjeta Verde", se convierte en un delito federal conocido como fraude matrimonial. Aprenda cómo proteger su matrimonio legítimo en una solicitud de residencia permanente basada en el matrimonio en nuestra publicación de preguntas frecuentes del blog.
Tips for Marriage-based Green Card Applications: How to build a strong case and protect your future together
With over a decade helping couples and families apply for permanent residence, we frequently hear clients say, "Ours is a real marriage—the officer should be able to see that," yet proving a relationship is "bona fide" is often more challenging than couples expect. Read on for our Tips for marriage-based green card applicants and how to build a strong case for your permanent residence application.
What is Immigration Marriage Fraud? The Risks, Realities, and Recent Crackdowns
For many, marriage is a symbol of love and commitment. However, in U.S. immigration law, it is also a legal pathway to permanent residency. When a marriage is entered into solely to evade immigration laws and obtain a "Green Card," it becomes a federal crime known as marriage fraud. Learn how to protect your bonafide marriage in a marriage-based permanent resident application in our FAQ blog post.
Success Stories: Marriage-based green card approved for adjustment of status applicant from the Philippines
We recently received an approval of lawful permanent residence (a green card) for a Philippine national through his U.S. citizen spouse at the USCIS Queens Field Office. Congratulations to our clients!
Success Stories: 10-year Marriage-based Green Card approved for Mexican National at the New York City Field Office of USCIS
We recently received an approval of lawful permanent residence (a green card) for a Mexican applicant through his U.S. citizen spouse at the USCIS New York City Field Office. Congratulations to our clients!
Success Stories: Marriage-based adjustment of status application approved for green card applicant from the Philippines
We recently received an approval of lawful permanent residence (a green card) for a Philippine national through his U.S. citizen spouse at the USCIS Queens Field Office. Congratulations to our clients!
Success Stories: I-751 and N-400 applications approved for Nigerian green card holder married to U.S. Citizen at the Long Island Field Office
We recently had an approval for naturalization (getting U.S. Citizenship) for a Nigerian national who is a conditional permanent resident (green card holder) married to a U.S. Citizen at the Long Island Field Office of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). At the same time, the couple also received an approval of their jointly filed I-751 removal of temporary conditions application. Congratulations to our clients!
Success Stories: 10-year Marriage-based Green Card for Mexican National who entered with Border Crossing Card
We recently received an approval of lawful permanent residence (a green card) for a Mexican national through his U.S. citizen spouse at the USCIS New York City Field Office. Congratulations to our clients!
Success Stories: Marriage-based adjustment of status application approved for green card applicant from Vietnam who entered on K-1 Fiancee Visa
We recently received an approval of lawful permanent residence (a green card) for a Vietnamese national through her U.S. citizen spouse at the USCIS Queens Field Office. Congratulations to our clients!
Success Stories: Marriage-based green card approved for military spouse from Canada
We recently received an approval of lawful permanent residence (a green card) for our Canadian client through her U.S. citizen husband who is an active military service member residing in Mississippi. Congratulations to our clients!
Success Stories: I-751 and N-400 applications approved for Vietnamese national married to U.S. Citizen at the NYC Field Office
We recently had an approval for naturalization (getting U.S. Citizenship) for a Vietnamese national who is a conditional permanent resident (green card holder) married to a U.S. Citizen at the New York City field office of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). At the same time, the couple also received an approval of their jointly filed I-751 removal of temporary conditions application. Congratulations to our clients!
Success Stories: Marriage-based adjustment of status application approved for green card applicant from Ethiopia
We recently received an approval of lawful permanent residence (a green card) for an Ethiopian national through her U.S. citizen spouse at the USCIS Dallas Field Office. Congratulations to our clients!
Success Stories: Marriage-based adjustment of status application approved for green card applicant from Costa Rica
We recently received an approval of lawful permanent residence (a green card) for a Costa Rican national through her U.S. citizen spouse at the USCIS Brooklyn Field Office. Congratulations to our clients!
Success Stories: Marriage-based adjustment of status application approved for green card applicant from the Philippines
We recently received an approval of lawful permanent residence (a green card) for a Filipino national through her U.S. citizen spouse at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Houston, TX Field Office. Congratulations to our clients!
Success Stories: I-130 Spousal Petition approved for Filipino same-sex spouse of U.S. citizen
We recently received an approval at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) of an I-130 Petition for Alien Relative for a national of the Philippines who is the same-spouse of a U.S. Citizen. Congratulations to our clients!
Success Stories: Marriage-based adjustment of status application approved for green card applicant from South Korea
We recently received an approval of lawful permanent residence (a green card) for a South Korean national through her U.S. citizen spouse. Congratulations to our clients!
Success Stories: Marriage-based green card approved for military spouse from Mexico
We recently received an approval of lawful permanent residence (a green card) for our Mexican client through her U.S. citizen husband who is an active military service member in the Air Force. Congratulations to our clients!
Success Stories: Spousal Immigrant Visa Issued to Philippine National at the U.S. Consulate in Manila
We recently received an approval for an immigrant visa for a Philippine national based on marriage to his U.S. Legal Permanent Resident Spouse at the U.S. Consulate in Manila. Congratulations to our clients!
FAQ: Recursos Migratorios para Víctimas de Violencia Doméstica
La ley de inmigración de EE. UU. proporciona protecciones y recursos para los cónyuges extranjeros de ciudadanos estadounidenses y residentes permanentes legales que han sido abusados. Si eres víctima de violencia doméstica, es importante que sepas que no tienes que seguir viviendo con tu abusador. Lee nuestra entrada de blog para obtener más información sobre tus opciones migratorias.
Formulario I-751: Eliminación de Condiciones Temporales para la Tarjeta Verde Condicional de 2 años (Residencia Condicional)
Un residente permanente condicional recibe una tarjeta verde válida por 2 años. Para seguir siendo residente permanente, el residente permanente condicional debe presentar una petición para eliminar las condiciones durante los 90 días previos a la expiración de la tarjeta. La tarjeta condicional no se puede renovar. Las condiciones deben ser eliminadas o perderás tu estatus de residente permanente.