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About Solomon Immigration Law

With more than 15 years of marriage-based immigration experience, Michael has been recognized by his peers and clients, as one of the top national legal experts focused on Fiancée Visa Attorney and Marriage-Based Immigration

05/29/2026

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Visa processing delays can happen at multiple stages of a marriage based immigration or K-1 fiancée visa case.

Many couples assume delays only happen after filing, but issues can begin much earlier through incomplete preparation, missing documentation, inconsistent information, financial sponsorship concerns, prior immigration history, or weak relationship evidence.

Government processing backlogs, embassy scheduling, requests for additional evidence, administrative processing, security checks, and case specific complications can also affect timelines.

No attorney can guarantee exact processing times or outcomes, and every case moves differently depending on the facts, the visa category, and the agencies involved.

Understanding where delays happen and preparing strategically from the beginning can often help couples avoid unnecessary complications during the immigration process.

For more than twenty years, Michael Solomon at Solomon Immigration Law has focused exclusively on marriage based immigration and K-1 fiancée visas, helping more than 20,000 clients across the United States and worldwide navigate the immigration process with careful preparation and strategic case presentation.

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05/28/2026

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Which visa is better: the K 1 fiancée visa or the marriage visa? The answer depends on your relationship, timeline, finances, and long term plans.

Many couples assume the K1 fiancée visa is always faster, but that is not always the case. Others do not realize that a marriage visa may allow the immigrant spouse to arrive in the U.S. with permanent resident status already in place.

The right strategy depends on factors like:

• Where you currently live
• How quickly you want to be together
• Work authorization timing
• Travel flexibility
• Prior immigration history
• Financial sponsorship requirements
• Wedding plans and timing

One decision can impact your timeline, stress level, and overall immigration process.

For more than twenty years, Michael Solomon at Solomon Immigration Law has focused exclusively on marriage based immigration and K-1 fiancée visas, helping more than 20,000 clients across the United States and worldwide navigate the immigration process with careful preparation and strategic case presentation.

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05/27/2026

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A prior visa denial, airport issue, or inconsistency in an earlier immigration application can create serious problems in a marriage green card or K-1 fiancée visa case.

What many couples do not realize is that USCIS and the U.S. government review prior applications, past entries, prior statements, and immigration history very carefully. Even something from years ago can raise questions about misrepresentation or intent.

That does not automatically mean your case cannot move forward. But it does mean strategy, preparation, and full disclosure matter.

In this video, Michael Solomon discusses:
• Misrepresentation in prior immigration applications
• Prior visa denials and past entries to the U.S.
• Why inconsistencies can create complications
• Common mistakes couples make when filing
• Why legal strategy matters before submitting a case

For more than twenty years, Michael Solomon at Solomon Immigration Law has focused exclusively on marriage based immigration and K-1 fiancée visas, helping more than 20,000 clients across the United States and worldwide navigate the immigration process with careful preparation and strategic case presentation.

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05/26/2026

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Not all marriage based immigration cases follow the same path.

A marriage green card case can look completely different depending on where the couple lives, how the immigrant entered the U.S., prior immigration history, visa overstays, consular processing, adjustment of status eligibility, and even timing.

Some couples qualify for adjustment of status inside the United States. Others must go through consular processing abroad. Some cases move smoothly, while others require waivers, additional evidence, or more strategic preparation.

What works for one couple may not work for another.

In this video, Michael Solomon discusses:
• Different marriage based immigration pathways
• Adjustment of status vs consular processing
• K-1 fiancée visa vs spouse visa routes
• Why prior immigration history matters
• Common misunderstandings couples have
• Why immigration strategy is not one size fits all

For more than twenty years, Michael Solomon at Solomon Immigration Law has focused exclusively on marriage based immigration and K-1 fiancée visas, helping more than 20,000 clients across the United States and worldwide navigate the immigration process with careful preparation and strategic case presentation.

🔗 Book a free consultation with Michael Solomon or a senior attorney at Solomon Immigration Law to discuss your case and the best strategy moving forward.

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05/26/2026

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Not everyone qualifies for a marriage green card through adjustment of status.

Many couples are surprised to learn that eligibility can depend on how the immigrant spouse entered the United States, prior visa history, overstays, unauthorized employment, prior immigration filings, and other factors.

Some couples can complete the green card process from inside the U.S. through adjustment of status. Others may need consular processing abroad instead.

Understanding eligibility before filing is critical because mistakes can create delays, denials, or complications later in the process.

In this video, Michael Solomon discusses:
• Marriage green card through adjustment of status
• Who may qualify to apply inside the United States
• Lawful entry requirements
• Prior overstays and immigration violations
• Consular processing vs adjustment of status
• Why immigration history matters before filing

For more than twenty years, Michael Solomon at Solomon Immigration Law has focused exclusively on marriage based immigration and K-1 fiancée visas, helping more than 20,000 clients across the United States and worldwide navigate the immigration process with careful preparation and strategic case presentation.

🔗 Book a free consultation with Michael Solomon or a senior attorney at Solomon Immigration Law to discuss your case and the best strategy moving forward.

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05/24/2026

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A real relationship alone is not enough for a K1 fiancée visa approval.

Financial stability and employment can play a major role in the process, and many couples do not realize how closely income, sponsorship, and supporting evidence are reviewed.

If the U.S. petitioner does not meet the financial requirements, it can create delays, requests for additional evidence, or serious concerns during the visa process.

In this video, Michael Solomon discusses:
• K-1 fiancée visa financial requirements
• Employment and income expectations
• Sponsorship concerns in K-1 visa cases
• What USCIS and the consulate may review
• Why preparation before filing matters
• Common financial mistakes couples make

For more than twenty years, Michael Solomon at Solomon Immigration Law has focused exclusively on marriage based immigration and K-1 fiancée visas, helping more than 20,000 clients across the United States and worldwide navigate the immigration process with careful preparation and strategic case presentation.

🔗 Book a free consultation with Michael Solomon or a senior attorney at Solomon Immigration Law to discuss your case and the best strategy moving forward.

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05/24/2026

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Where you live, whether you live together, and how your relationship is documented can all impact how USCIS views the credibility of a marriage based immigration case.

Many couples assume a marriage certificate alone is enough. In reality, immigration officers often look at the full picture of the relationship, including living arrangements, shared responsibilities, travel history, communication, and day to day life together.

Living separately does not automatically mean a case will be denied. But couples should be prepared to explain their circumstances clearly and provide strong supporting evidence.

In this video, Michael Solomon discusses:
• Living arrangements in marriage green card cases
• Relationship credibility and supporting evidence
• Separate addresses and long distance relationships
• What USCIS may review in marriage based immigration
• Common red flags in immigration interviews
• Why preparation and case strategy matter

For more than twenty years, Michael Solomon at Solomon Immigration Law has focused exclusively on marriage based immigration and K-1 fiancée visas, helping more than 20,000 clients across the United States and worldwide navigate the immigration process with careful preparation and strategic case presentation.

🔗 Book a free consultation with Michael Solomon or a senior attorney at Solomon Immigration Law to discuss your case and the best strategy moving forward.

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05/22/2026

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A large age difference does not mean a marriage green card or K-1 fiancée visa case will be denied.

But it may mean the relationship receives closer scrutiny.

In marriage based immigration cases, USCIS and consular officers often look at the overall credibility of the relationship. Significant age gaps can sometimes trigger additional questions about how the relationship developed, communication patterns, cultural differences, future plans, and supporting evidence.

Every relationship is unique, and age alone does not determine whether a case is genuine.

In this video, Michael Solomon discusses:
• Large age differences in marriage green card cases
• K-1 fiancée visa age gap concerns
• Relationship credibility in immigration cases
• What USCIS and consular officers may review
• Common red flags in marriage based immigration
• Why strong evidence and preparation matter

For more than twenty years, Michael Solomon at Solomon Immigration Law has focused exclusively on marriage based immigration and K-1 fiancée visas, helping more than 20,000 clients across the United States and worldwide navigate the immigration process with careful preparation and strategic case presentation.

🔗 Book a free consultation with Michael Solomon or a senior attorney at Solomon Immigration Law to discuss your case and the best strategy moving forward.

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05/21/2026

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Most people underestimate the financial requirements for a K-1 fiancée visa.

And this is where cases fall apart.

It is not just about being in a real relationship. You must also meet strict income requirements to show you can financially support your fiancée.

If your income is too low, inconsistent, or not properly documented, your K-1 fiancée visa can be delayed or denied.

Many couples assume they qualify, only to face problems later in the process.

Immigration officers look closely at financial sponsorship. This is not a small detail. It is a core part of your case.

The strongest K-1 fiancée visa cases are prepared with clear, well documented financial evidence from the start.

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For more than twenty years, Michael Solomon at Solomon Immigration Law has focused exclusively on marriage based immigration and K-1 fiancée visas, helping more than 20,000 clients across the United States and worldwide navigate the immigration process with careful preparation and strategic case presentation.

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05/20/2026

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The marriage green card interview is one of the most important stages of your case and many couples underestimate what officers are really looking for.

It is not just about answering questions. It is about consistency, credibility, timelines, supporting evidence, financial documentation, relationship history, and how your case is presented as a whole.

Couples are often surprised by:
• Detailed questions about daily life and relationship history
• Inconsistencies between forms, evidence, and interviews
• Missing documents or outdated evidence
• Questions about prior marriages, travel, finances, or living arrangements
• How nervousness can affect communication during the interview

The right preparation can make a significant difference in how confidently and clearly your case is presented.

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For more than twenty years, Michael Solomon at Solomon Immigration Law has focused exclusively on marriage based immigration and K-1 fiancée visas, helping more than 20,000 clients across the United States and worldwide navigate the immigration process with careful preparation and strategic case presentation.





Address

2255 Glades Road Suite 324A
Boca Raton, FL
33431

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 8pm
Tuesday 10am - 8pm
Wednesday 10am - 8pm
Thursday 10am - 8pm
Friday 10am - 8pm

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