Waiving the J-1 Two-Year Home Residency Requirement
December 10, 2024Certain J-1 visa holders must return to their home country for two years after their exchange program. Learn how to apply for a J-1 waiver.
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Certain J-1 visa holders must return to their home country for two years after their exchange program. Learn how to apply for a J-1 waiver.
If you’re planning a temporary stay in the United States and applying for a B-1/B-2 travel visa, you may be wondering what documents are required and what you’ll need to start gathering for your application.In this guide, we’ll cover the… View Article
A K-1 visa, otherwise known as a fiancé visa, permits an engaged partner of a U.S. citizen to enter the United States. A K-1 visa holder must get married within 90 days of arriving in the country. Once married, they… View Article
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So you’ve applied for your U.S. tourist visa and prepared for your interview — what’s next? At the end of the process, It is always at the discretion of a consular officer to either approve or deny your travel visa… View Article
The foreign partner must live outside of the U.S., be legally free to marry, and have met the U.S. citizen partner in person within the last two years.