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Marrying American citizen

Marrying American citizen in Turkey or in the United States?

Over 450,000 Americans marry foreign-born citizens. By marrying an American citizen, you become an immediate relative to get your Green Card. You are not subject to any quota limitation in effect for Turkish citizens. Continue reading...

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Getting Your Green Card

Can my chat friend get fiancé (K-1) visa for me?

Just knowing an American citizen online is not sufficient. You need to meet him/her physically, in the United States, in Turkey, or somewhere. And, you need to document your relationship by submitting photographs, personal letters, postcards, and similar media. Continue reading...

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