What happens if my marriage-based green card is denied?

If your green card is denied you have the right to appeal the decision. Contact us today to speak to an attorney about your options!

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Do I lose citizenship with my home country if I apply for citizenship in the United States?

The United States does allow dual citizenship, and they will recognize it when you become a US citizen. However, the eligibility requirements are not the same in every country.

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Can US citizenship be revoked?

Yes, U.S. citizenship can be revoked through a process called “denaturalization,” though it is rare. Grounds for denaturalization include falsifying information, refusing to testify before Congress, membership in subversive groups, or a dishonorable military discharge.

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How long does the citizenship process take?

The application (Form N-400) processing time is around 8–13 months, but the time it takes to complete the entire naturalization process can be anywhere from 16 to 22 months. However, there are many factors that can affect the timeline of legally immigrating.

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What kind of questions are on the citizenship test?

The citizenship test includes questions on U.S. history, government, foreign affairs, and current legal matters. It’s recommended to study with practice tests and seek help from an immigration attorney to prepare.

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What is the typical K1 visa processing time in the United States?

Most couples see a 10 to 16 month timeline from filing to visa issuance. USCIS handles the longest step, and embassy speed varies by location. Contact an immigration lawyer to discuss a more detailed timeline for your visa today!

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How does the full K1 visa process work from start to finish?

It begins with Form I-129F at USCIS, moves to the NVC, then proceeds to the embassy interview and visa issuance. After entry, you must marry within 90 days before filing for residency. Our K1 visas guide explains each step in more detail.

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Who qualifies for a K1 fiancé visa?

The petitioner must be a U.S. citizen, both partners must intend to marry within 90 days, and proof of an in-person meeting within two years is required. Strong relationship evidence helps avoid delays. Our K-1 visa lawyer page covers these requirements fully.

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How long does USCIS take to approve Form I-129F?

The current median is about 5.7 months, though many cases run 6 to 10 months. USCIS volume and staffing influence this stage more than anything else. Updates are available in real time through USCIS’s official case-tracking tools.

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How long does the National Visa Center (NVC) take?

NVC processing usually takes 3 to 6 weeks before your case is sent abroad. This period includes case creation and assignment of the embassy location. Our general visa overview offers a look at how NVC fits into the overall process.

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