
K-1 Visa After Marriage: Adjustment of Status Guide
If you’ve recently married in the U.S. on a K-1 visa, congratulations! However, your immigration journey isn’t over yet. To remain
We help obtain visas for fiancées residing in foreign countries who are engaged to U.S. citizens and seek to marry in the U.S.
Thrive Family Immigration Law Firm will help identify and obtain the appropriate type of marriage visa, depending on your unique circumstances.
For United States citizens who want to immigrate their parents to America, trust us to guide you through the IR-5 process.
Our firm helps family members obtain conditional and permanent resident status, allowing them to live and work in the U.S. and travel freely.
If your family member entered the U.S. illegally or is subject to other immigration bars, we can help obtain waivers for those who are eligible.
If you filed your USCIS petition or application on your own and received a Request for Evidence, denial, or other notice from USCIS, Thrive Family Immigration Law Firm can help you successfully respond to USCIS’s concerns.

If you’ve recently married in the U.S. on a K-1 visa, congratulations! However, your immigration journey isn’t over yet. To remain

If you’re applying for a K‑1 fiancée visa, one critical but sometimes overlooked step is the K-1 visa medical exam. While

If you’ve applied (or planning to apply) for a marriage-based green card, you will want to know how long the process