The Fiancé(e) K-1 Non-Immigrant Visa serves as a pathway for engaged partners to reunite in the US. Our K-1 fiancé visa attorney with the Abbasi Immigration Law Firm provides invaluable guidance in this intricate process. Applicants must demonstrate a genuine relationship with the intention of marriage within 90 days upon entry. This attorney adeptly navigates complexities, assists with documentation, ensures compliance, and helps prepare for interviews. Their expertise in immigration laws and procedural intricacies increases approval rates, making the path smoother. The K-1 fiancé visa attorney with the Abbasi Immigration Law Firm serves as a trusted advisor, expediting the visa journey and facilitating the union of couples in the US, turning complex processes into achievable milestones.
International travel can become complicated when an immigration case is still pending. Many immigrants living in the United States eventually face situations where they need to travel abroad—whether to visit…
For immigrants living in the United States, maintaining legal immigration status is critical. However, involvement with the criminal justice system can sometimes create serious immigration consequences. Even a single criminal…
A common question immigration attorneys hear is: “Can war in my home country affect my immigration status in the U.S.?” The short answer is: sometimes, but it depends on the…
We display so much of our world online without realizing how closely it can be examined. Social media posts, comments, photos, and even old usernames can now play a direct…
In 2025, ICE conducted over 220,000 arrests nationwide, under the Trump administration. If you’re worried that immigration enforcement could affect you or your workplace, it’s important to be prepared. Unexpected…
The Trump Gold Card program is a new immigration pathway announced by President Donald Trump on September 19, 2025. It is designed to offer a faster route to permanent residency…
Beginning January 1, 2026, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will implement one of the most significant revisions to immigration-related fees in recent years. These adjustments were announced by…
Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed almost every sector of modern life, including the legal industry. From document review to predictive analytics, AI tools offer significant efficiencies. But when it comes…
As 2026 approaches, immigration applicants should prepare for potentially slower processing times. Agencies such as U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) continue to…
Employment-based immigration helps skilled professionals gain U.S. permanent residency. The EB-2 NIW (Employment-Based Second Preference National Interest Waiver) is a special visa category that allows individuals to self-petition for a…