Peter Messersmith
The Messersmith Law Firm, P.C.
230 E Ohio St.,
 Suite 208
Chicago, IL 60611
Tel (312) 751-9960
Fax (312) 751-9970

Fiancé Visa Attorney

Fiancé(e) Visa & Marriage Visa

The K Visa is specifically for fiancés and spouses of US citizens. Unfortunately the USCIS does not make the application for this visa simple or inexpensive. However, by utilizing our experience, and knowing that all our K visa application have been successful, we can give you some comfort during this difficult experience. Through experience we understand what the USCIS wants to see and how they want the application presented.  This cuts down on significant waiting times and gives our client’s an extremely high rate of success.

  • We represent clients from countries all over the world and all over the United States!
  • 100% K visa success rate!
  • Cases filed correctly - the first time - to minimize government waiting times!
  • Complete legal advice from the time we begin representation until your spouse obtains his or her green card!
  • We are a United States law firm licensed by the Supreme Court of Illinois!
  • We do all of the work so you don’t have to!
    • Full USCIS (INS) support!
    • Full US Embassy support!
    • We take the confusion and frustration out of dealing with immigration!

Once our client’s request representation, we handle all the paperwork and all the hassles. We make it easy to start your application and follow through with the application until your significant other is in the United States and obtains his or her green card. Our office is open five days a week and we can be contacted by e-mail for your convenience. Client satisfaction is very important to us and we strive to make this process as easy as possible for you and your significant other.

Disclaimer:  All legal services performed by Attorney Peter Messersmith, an immigration attorney, of The Messersmith Law Firm, P.C.
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