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The Alphabet Soup of Immigration Law: Immigration Acronyms, Visas, and What It All Means When It Comes to Marriage

The Alphabet Soup of Immigration Law: Immigration Acronyms, Visas, and What It All Means When It Comes to Marriage

by Michele Dinits, Esq. | Dec 15, 2025 | Marriage-Based Green Cards

Alex, our French client, is dating an American woman and planning to get engaged on his next visit to the US. He called so we could figure out the proper timing for everything, with his immigration status in mind. He wanted to know how long his trip to the US could be...
Navigating the Green Card Journey for International Couples: How You Can Prepare for Your Marriage Petition

Navigating the Green Card Journey for International Couples: How You Can Prepare for Your Marriage Petition

by Michele Dinits, Esq. | Aug 15, 2024 | Family Based Immigration, Marriage-Based Green Cards

Sometimes you get a those really organized clients. They call for a consultation months before they actually plan to hire you to do an application for them. Sarah was not even yet engaged to Thomas, but she knew it was going in that direction. Thomas was from Belgium,...
“Ability to Support” for Young Couples: How to Paint a Picture of Your Financial Stability

“Ability to Support” for Young Couples: How to Paint a Picture of Your Financial Stability

by Michele Dinits, Esq. | Mar 2, 2024 | Family Based Immigration, Fiancées (K-1 Visas), Marriage-Based Green Cards

Miri was trying to figure out how to apply for a green card for her fiancé, Etienne, who was from France. The introduction was made while he was in graduate school on a student visa, and now that they were married, he would be able to procure a more long-term...
When Love Crosses the Border: Jewish International Marriages

When Love Crosses the Border: Jewish International Marriages

by Michele Dinits, Esq. | Jun 15, 2023 | Family Based Immigration, Fiancées (K-1 Visas), Marriage-Based Green Cards

I am writing to you not as a dater (or the parent of one), but as an immigration attorney in our community who has been seeing a jump in international shidduchim. I am wondering if you have been seeing this phenomenon too, and if you think people need some insight...

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