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If you are a legally wedded husband or wife, and your spouse does not live in the United States, you can bring them over and done with a fiancé visa. The only thing required is that you must be a legally wedded couple and be over the age of eighteen. First off, you have to file a petition, called Form I-130 using the Department of Homeland Security, US Citizenship and Immigration Services. After your petition is passed by the USCIS, it is sent to the National Visa Center where they'll assign it several and send an application to the person living outside the United States. Next, you'll have to submit the appropriate fees to live in the United States and then you will have to submit the documents for immigration. There are many documents, so make sure that you have all the required ones sent in.



There are many fees when it comes to attaining your fiancé visa. First off, you have the fee for Form I-130, that is charged by the USCIS. Next, there's a fee for the processing from the immigrant’s visa application. Next, there is yet another fee for the medical examinations and also the vaccination shots. Finally, you will see other costs based on what country you are coming from, and a variety of other reasons. You should make a note to yourself that of the fees are nonrefundable and should be paid by each and every immigrant.



After the NVC has determined you have filed all your documents which everything is in order, there will be a VISA interview. The applicant will get the date and time for the appointment so they can be readily prepared. During the interview, fingerprint scans will be taken, and you will receive your civil documents and anything else you turned in at that time. After you pass the job interview, you will be issued a VISA and will be able to take residence in the United States.



The alien registration receipt card is actually and ID card stating that you are a permanent resident of the United States. It is also known as a green card due to the fact that it was green from 1946 till 1964, and has recently been switched to green. The green card is really a statement that you are a permanent resident that has the full benefits of an ordinary citizen and can work any job in the usa.

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Green cards are authorized and written by the USCIS, or the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Before this, green cards were given out by a section of the Department of Homeland Security, called the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services, but was recently renamed towards the USCIS.



So, remember if your spouse doesn't live in the United States, remember that you can apply for a VISA for your spouse and they can take residence in the United States. Obtaining you will make life much easier for the both of you since you will not have to travel backwards and forwards.
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