New Haven, Connecticut Fiancé Visa Lawyers

Fiancé Visas allow immigrants to visit the United States and marry a U.S. citizen resident of New Haven CT.

Applying for a fiancé visa will require you to show proof of your U.S. citizenship, proof of permission for you both to marry, and evidence of the fiancé relationship such as meeting in person within the last two years.

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Obtaining a Fiance Visa in New Haven Connecticut

Fiancé petitions cannot be filed outside of the United States. Although you plan on living in New Haven all of your immigration paperwork must be filed with the correct regional USCIS office. You can find the location of these regional offices by looking at your current immigration forms or consulting with an immigration attorney.

After you have submitted the petition, the process will begin. Because the person seeking to enter the U.S. is still an immigrant, he or she must still meet the requirements for a regular visa.

Getting Married After Your Fiance Petition Documents Are Completed

After completing a fiancé petition and entering the United States, an applicant must marry the U.S. citizen sponsor within 90 days. Once married, applicants should amend their immigration applications to accurately reflect their married status. Experienced New Haven, CT Fiancé Visa Attorneys can help you simplify this complicated and confusing process.

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United States and Connecticut Area Fiance Visa Information

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Life in New Haven

New Haven, Connecticut is located in New Haven County.  With a population of over 129,000, it is the second largest city in Connecticut.  New Haven is known for being home to Yale University, an Ivy League school.  The city has been nicknamed "The City of Elms" due to its extensive canopy of trees.

Aside from Yale University, New Haven's economy is driven by health care facilities, financial companies, retail, and professional services (legal and engineering).  The downtown New Haven area has been described as an "upscale downtown", as it is more residential in character than most typical downtowns.  In particular, the New Haven Green community has been revitalized to include condominiums and apartment complexes.  The downtown area also has many retail stores and restaurants, making it an ideal scene for the nightlife.

In addition to its highly intellectual and political culture, New Haven offers some of the nation's best cuisines.  A popular local favorite is New Haven pizza, called "apizza", which comes in several variations.  Downtown has been recognized as serving the country's "finest Spanish food".  New Haven has also served as home for several presidents, Bill Clinton, William Howard Taft, Gerald Ford, and the Bush family.

New Haven, Connecticut lawyers offer services to meet the city's unique legal needs.  Lawyers in New Haven practice law in many fields and are familiar with the laws of Connecticut.  New Haven County operates its own local bar association apart from the state Connecticut Bar Association.

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