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Jamaican Fiancees and spouses of American citizens are eligible to immigrate to the USA by applying for a Jamaican Fiancee K-1 or Spousal K-3 visa, by completing forms I-129F or I-130

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Expert Tip # 1

Don’t attempt to game the system by applying for a tourist, student or employment visa for your Fiancee. Not only does this waste time waiting to hear that your Fiancee’s application has been rejected, but it will serve to identify your Fiancee as someone probably attempting to enter the U.S. under false pretenses. All Fiancee visa applications are initially viewed skeptically by USCIS with the underlying assumption that a possible attempt to circumvent U.S. immigration laws is being attempted. The USCIS mandate is skewed to preventing fraud, not to bringing happy couples together. Applying for a Fiancee visa after unsuccessfully applying for other visas will subject your Fiancee to extra scrutiny and delays at best, an outright rejection at worse.

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K-1 Jamaican Fiancee Visa support to prepare USCIS form I-129F to allow your Jamaican fiance to immigrate to USA then to apply for a Green card and permanent residency.

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 Understanding the Consular Report of Birth Abroad - Jamaica Observer

Understanding the Consular Report of Birth Abroad
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Q. I'm a US citizen and I filed an immigrant visa petition for my Jamaican-born son to immigrate to the United States. However, when he attended his visa interview last week he was told to apply for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad.



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Seeking work with a temporary resident visa - Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaica Gleaner

Seeking work with a temporary resident visa
Jamaica Gleaner
This visa may be a single or multiple. If you have a single-entry temporary resident visa, this visa will no longer be valid upon your return to Jamaica. However, you will need to reapply or apply for an extension of the temporary-resident visa when it ...

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Should I do a paternity test? - Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaica Gleaner

Should I do a paternity test?
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I am a Jamaican citizen living in Jamaica. My fiancée is a citizen of the United States and we have discussed the possibility of getting married soon. My reason for writing is that I have two children who I love to death. Their mother has, however, ...




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