Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
marriage and immigration
I would like to marry my American fiancee and live in the US. I am a Canadian. We just had a son together on Sept 16th. What is the best way to do this and what are the implications for crossing the border if any with my son?
Asked on 11/10/07, 6:31 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Michael Cho
Law Offices of Michael Cho
Re: marriage and immigration
As a Canadian, there are a couple of different options available to you.
The most common being the K-1 fiancee visa or the K-3 spouse visa.
You may find additional information here:
http://msclaw.com/index.php?page=U_S_Fianc_e_Visa
Answered on 11/12/07, 3:42 pm
Ricardo Vidal
Law Offices of Ricardo Vidal, P.A.
Re: marriage and immigration
The best way to do it is by getting married and applying for a K-3 visa in Canada, entering the U.S. with a K-3 visa, and adjusting status to permanent residence ("green card") once you are here.
Answered on 11/10/07, 8:12 pm
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