Weymouth, Massachusetts Fiancé Visa Lawyers

Fiancé Visas are used by immigrants who want to visit the U.S. and marry a U.S. citizen of Weymouth MA.

The laws that govern these visas require that the couple provide proof of an engagement or a contract to marry, and that the two parties must have met at least once within the previous two years.

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Filing a Petition for Your Fiance' in Weymouth Massachusetts

If you plan on filing a fiancé petition, then you must file it within the United States. If you intend on residing in Weymouth 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 submit the fiancé petition, the visa process will begin. Because the fiancé who will be the subject of the visa is an immigrant, he or she must also meet some of the requirements normally associated with an immigrant visa.

After Completing the Fiance Visa Application

Once the petition has been approved and the K-1 visa granted, a wedding must occur within 90 days. A K-1 fiancé may only enter the U.S. one time. After the wedding has occurred, the visa holder may apply for an adjustment of status as a lawful permanent resident. Qualified Weymouth, MA Fiancé Visa Attorneys can help you sort out the often complicated immigration procedures.

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Life in Weymouth

Weymouth is named after Weymouth, Dorset, which is located in England.  The U.S. city is located in Norfolk County in the state of Massachusetts.  Its formal name is The Town of Weymouth.  It is a very historic town, as it was incorporated in 1635.  Currently Weymouth has a population of 54,000.

Since Weymouth is a very "mature" city, it has had ample time to develop economically and commercially.  In fact, the town is nearly completely developed compared to other areas in the region.  Therefore many of the economic projects in Weymouth focus on redevelopment and transformation of existing facilities into new uses.

Examples of redevelopment in Weymouth include the conversion of Nike Missile Base into Webb state Park.  Another project converts Mammoth Mart into a shopping center.  The city of Weymouth is a prime example of efficient and productive use of commercial zoning.

The Town of Weymouth is neatly divided into four areas, or "Squares": Bicknell Square, Jackson Square, Weymouth Landing, and Columbian Square.  The busiest of the four squares is Columbian Square, which boasts many local recreation and entertainment venues.

Lawyers in Weymouth spend a lot of time at the Quincy District Court, which has jurisdiction to hear claims arising in Weymouth.  The District Court is located nearby in the city of Quincy.  Many Weymouth, Massachusetts lawyers contribute their time to community building projects. 

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