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How Hard Is It to Get a K-1 Fiance Visa in 2026?

One in Three. That Is the K-1 Fiance Visa Denial Rate Right Now. Here is what it means for your relationship, what changed quietly in 2026, and how to make sure your love story ends with a yes. You found your person. Maybe you met on a trip abroad. Maybe it was online, late nights […]

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Immigrant work concerns-OPT, EAD- and how KVisaXpress can guide you to your green card in 2026.

There is a question I am hearing constantly right now, from newly married immigrants, from international students on OPT and CPT, from TPS holders, from H-4 dependents, from anyone who is watching their work permit expiration date creep closer while waiting on a green card application to move: If I file my I-485 adjustment of […]

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I Am on a Student Visa and I Think I Want to Marry My American Boyfriend. Now What?

Your Visa Is Temporary. Your Relationship Is Not. Here Is What I Want You to Know. You did not come here planning for this. You came here to study. To build something. To work hard and earn your degree and figure out what comes next. And somewhere between the lectures and the late nights and […]

Immigrant Visa

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Why Choose a K-1 Visa? | KVX Immigration WV & VA

If you’re seeking a K-1 fiancé visa lawyer in West Virginia and Virginia, you’re likely navigating the intricate process of bringing your foreign fiancé(e) to the United States. This journey involves multiple steps, including filing the I-129F petition, attending a visa interview, and ensuring compliance with the 90-day marriage requirement upon arrival. Engaging an experienced […]

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SEVIS Revoked at Harvard by DHS

In this post, we will discuss DHS revoking Harvard’s SEVIS access. Learn what this means for students at WVU, Marshall, and Virginia Tech—and how to stay compliant with F-1 visa rules. F-1 Visa Risks After SEVIS Shutdown at Harvard The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently revoked Harvard University’s SEVIS certification—a move that has stunned […]

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Florida Legislature Passes S.B. 1718

Florida Legislature passes S.B. 1718 amending employer Everify defenses, penalties and requirements; the bill also has signifiant implications for admission to the Florida Bar, out of state driver’s licenses, and new crimes categorized as human trafficking.

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Passport to Love: what is an apostille of Eligibility to Marry?

The BEST, SAFEST, and SUREST way for a smooth international wedding/marriage through acquisition of an apostille of eligibility to marry.

Immigration

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Florida Senate Bill 1718: third degree felony for transporting undocumented workers

A summary of proposed Florida Bill 1718 with sweeping reforms concerning undocumented aliens in Florida.

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Yes, you can open a Bank Account in the USA Without a Social Security Number

As an immigrant arriving in the United States, one of the challenges you may face is opening a bank account without a Social Security number (SSN). A Social Security number is a unique identification number issued by the U.S. government that is often required by financial institutions to open a bank account. However, not having […]

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Understanding USCIS Funding and Rumors of Fee Hikes: What You Need to Know

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is the federal agency responsible for overseeing immigration and naturalization processes in the United States. In order to fund its operations and services, USCIS relies primarily on fees collected from applicants and petitioners. However, in recent years, USCIS has faced financial challenges, leading to fee hikes and […]

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