US Citizens Getting Married in the Philippines

There are a number of US citizens finding their potential spouse in the Philippines. Out of love, they travel thousands of miles across the Pacific or Atlantic Ocean to be with their fiancé. Many of these couples opt to marry in their spouse’s home country for cultural, religious and other personal reasons. US citizens getting married . . . → Read More: US Citizens Getting Married in the Philippines

Removal of Conditional Residence Status for Spouse of US Citizen

The conditional residence status is applicable for spouses of US citizens when their marriage was only less than two years upon granting of the permanent resident status. There are many reasons why this procedure is being practiced. For one, the US immigrations office uses this to determine the authenticity of the marriage. This two-year window deter . . . → Read More: Removal of Conditional Residence Status for Spouse of US Citizen

Humanitarian Reinstatement of I-130 Petitions

Though we always think that once a petition has been filed for us by our relatives in the US, there are only very minor roadblocks we can expect along the way. This is the case most especially if the petition has been checked for accurateness and veracity and has been forwarded to the National Visa Center . . . → Read More: Humanitarian Reinstatement of I-130 Petitions

Immigration Petition for Parents

US citizen children are the only ones eligible to petition their parent(s) to live with them permanently in the United States of America. In order to be file for a petition, the child must be 21 years of age.

Here are the procedures for immigration petition for parents:

1. Fill up Form I-130 or the Petition for Alien . . . → Read More: Immigration Petition for Parents

Petitioning an Illegitimate Child

Petitioning an illegitimate child is allowed under the immigration law of the United States of America. There are cases wherein a father, during the finalization of his own petition, deliberately omits the fact that he has an illegitimate child thinking that having one will cause a denial in his petition on some basis. Having an illegitimate . . . → Read More: Petitioning an Illegitimate Child