Legal Question in Immigration Law in Hawaii

visa after merring a us citizen

i am a us citizen and want to merry a english citizen and live in my home town in hawaii. What do we need in the way of a visa for him to stay with me past the 90 day period that his passprot allows?


Asked on 1/29/08, 5:14 pm

5 Answers from Attorneys

Rebecca White Law Office of Rebecca White

Re: visa after merring a us citizen

Your options will depend upon whether he is already in the US at this time, and whether the two of you wish to get married in the US or elsewhere. There are several options, depending upon your circumstances. Please email my office if you'd like to discuss your options further.

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Answered on 1/30/08, 5:06 pm
Steve Brodsky Esq. CheapNewYorkLLC.com

Re: visa after merring a us citizen

Once you marry and begin the green card application process, your spouse's visa status is irrelevant.

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Answered on 1/29/08, 7:05 pm
Michael Cho Law Offices of Michael Cho

Re: visa after merring a us citizen

This depends on whether he is already inside the United States or back in the United Kingdom.

He may qualify to apply for permanent residence after marriage to a U.S. citizen but it's best to speak with an immigration first.

You may find additional information here:

http://msclaw.com/index.php?page=How_do_I_get_startedGC

http://msclaw.com/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=3&cntnt01returnid=71

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Answered on 1/29/08, 7:25 pm
Neena Bohra Law Offices of Neena Bohra

Re: visa after merring a us citizen

You can petition for your spouse while in the country or you can file fiance visa before marriage and have him enter the U.S. on that visa and then get married.

There are pros and cons to each option; you may contact me for a more extensive discussion.

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Answered on 1/29/08, 7:29 pm
Melina Merino Attorney Melina Merino

Re: visa after merring a us citizen

You would need to file a petition for alien relative. It would be important to discuss the details your case with an attorney because there might be issues regarding your future spouse's intent at the time of entry, but assuming your future spouse was inspected at the time of entry to the USA (which seems to be the case), you and your spouse could complete the process of the visa petition and adjustment of status while your future spouse remains in the USA. If you would like to discuss the facts of your case further or need any assistance with this process, feel free to contact us.

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Answered on 1/29/08, 8:14 pm


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