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Does the fiancé(e) visa automatically change to an alien registration card (green card)?

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Does the fiancé(e) visa automatically change to an alien registration card (green card)?

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No. After the marriage takes place, the Immigration and Naturalization Service must change the alien spouse’s status to legal permanent resident. Table of Contents • How can an applicant learn why he/she was denied a visa at a post overseas? An applicant should always be told the reason for denial, orally or in writing by the U.S. consulate which denied the application. If an applicant wants to offer further evidence to try and overcome the denial, the applicant will have to comply with that post’s reapplication policy. Table of Contents • What can an applicant do if he/she has been denied? Can he/she appeal? All denials are supposed to be reviewed by a senior consular officer. There is no “appeal” process per se on visa denials, but an applicant can reapply for a Nonimmigrant visa if he/she can present new evidence to overcome the previous grounds for refusal. Some high-volume posts require that a significant period of time (six months to one year) elapse before reapplication with new

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