"...Before you obtain the right to come to the United States, whether just to
get married or to stay permanently, you will have to go through a lengthy
process of submitting application forms and paperwork and meeting with
government officials to prove your eligibility.
The processes are not simple,
but they are standard -- meaning they can be done without a lawyer's help..." by
Ilona Bray, J.D., the author and legal editor at Nolo's Lawyer
website, specializing in real estate, immigration law, and nonprofit
fundraising.
Dear friends,
If you come to this website and searching for information on:
1) Bringing your fiance(e) (k1 visa) to live in the U.S
2) Applying for U.S citizenship
3) Getting Green Card for your parents while they are here in the U.S
4) Bringing your spouse, and/or children to live in the U.S
5) Petitioning your parents to live in the U.S
6) Sponsoring your brother or sister to live in the U.S
then this website is for you. Stick around – the contents of this page could
do for you what has been done for thousands of others –
Improving your
knowledge of the immigration laws, and save you time and money!
How does
this save me time and money?
Back in 2002, I had gone through the entire of process of bringing my fiancee to the U.S. When she was
here, I adjusted her status to become a permanent resident. And then I helped
my spouse to get her U.S citizenship.
In 2006, I filed a petition to bring her father to live in the U.S. At
that time, I did not file a petition for her mother because she had other
commitments to stay in her foreign country.
In the beginning of 2008, while my wife's mother was here via a B-2 visitor
visa, I adjusted her status to a permanent resident (green card) to live and
work permanently in the U.S. I remember when
I started the process, none of my friends or relatives or even my parents
believe there is such thing as if you are a visitor here you can apply for a
green card, and they even advised me to be careful of being a victim of a scam.
I did prove them wrong, didn't I? It takes 3 months for my mother-in-law to get
her green card which valid for 10 years. Even now, they still curious how I did
it.
At the same time I filed a petition to sponsor my wife's brother and his family
to live in the U.S (in progress). Sponsoring a brother or sister takes at
least 10 to 11 years, depending which country. Philipines holds the
world record of 22 years. My eyes were almost pop out when I found out the
process takes that long.
Indeed, it took me at least 6 years from 2002 to 2008, to finally have insights
into the complex immigration process. During the whole process, I have to put all the missing pieces of
the puzzle together and I wished that I could have found all the needed
information in one place. I've spent hours of studying and researching the
immigration process, and have proving myself how capable I am comprehending the
process when I sponsor the entire (well almost) of my wife's family to the
U.S.
This is the sole reason why I created the do-it-yourself fiancee visa and immigration kits to help those in my situation.
You can save time from not going through the same process of learning like I did
by simply purchasing the kits. And remember time is money...