Immigration law
Jennifer, a 50-year-old Lawful Permanent Resident, meets Ralph, a 45 year old national of New Zealand, on Facebook three months ago. The couple has been communicating by social media and Whatsapp daily since they first met. It has been a "whirlwind romance."
For the past three weeks, Ralph has persisted in telling Jennifer he is madly in love with her and wants to marry her. He pleads with Jennifer to apply for a fiancee visa to help him come to the United States to marry Jennifer and to live with her happily ever after.
AFTER READING THE ABOVE HYPOTHETICAL SET OF FACTS, PLEASE ANSWER AND DISCUSS THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
1. Can Jennifer file for a fiancee visa for Ralph?
2. If yes, what is the visa category?
3. If no, why not?
All My Children..."
Assume that Rebecca is a 50-year-old U.S. citizen. She has three daughters living overseas. Angela is 16 and single; Carmen, who is 20 and married; and Jessica, who is 22 and single.
4. May Rebecca file a relative petition (for LPR status/Green Card) for each of her children?
5. If yes, name the category under which each is classified.
6. Why would the classification apply in each case?
List all forms necessary for Jakub to obtain a TEMPORARY GREEN
CARD and to legally work in the United States – For each form state the
purpose of the form
USE THIS LINK https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin.html TO DO THE FOLLOWING:
1. Locate the most current visa bulletin on the Department of State Website.
2. Navigate down the first page of the bulletin until you reach the Chart showing the processing dates for immigrant visas.
3. What is the processing dates for the following categories of immigrant visas:
- F1 for all chargeability areas except those listed:
- F2A for China:
- F2B for India:
- F3 for Mexico
- F4 for Phillipines