+ Follow EMPLOYMENT-BASED VISAS Tag
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[Title] => When would marriage hurt my petition? (Part II)
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In a previous article, I discussed various situations where marriage would affect a persons eligibility for a visa, and situations where it might be advantageous to marry before being processed for the greencard. Here are some more situations dealing with the effect of a marriage on a persons eligibility for a visa:
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In a previous article, I discussed various situations where marriage would affect a persons eligibility for a visa, and situations where it might be advantageous to marry before being processed for the greencard. Here are some more situations dealing with the effect of a marriage on a persons eligibility for a visa:
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In a previous article, I discussed various situations where marriage would affect a persons eligibility for a visa, and situations where it might be advantageous to marry before being processed for the greencard. Here are some more situations dealing with the effect of a marriage on a persons eligibility for a visa:
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In a previous article, I discussed various situations where marriage would affect a persons eligibility for a visa, and situations where it might be advantageous to marry before being processed for the greencard. Here are some more situations dealing with the effect of a marriage on a persons eligibility for a visa:
5.
Brother or Sister of U.S. Citizen (F-4):
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