Does it matter what state my Attorney works from or lives in if I want to obtain a Fiance Visa or a Marriage Visa? ………NO, not at all.
Immigration law is governed by Federal Law and for this reason, any licensed Attorney can practice Immigration law from any state in The United States and represent clients from other states and around the world. Further, since applying for a Fiance Visa or a Marriage Visa depends mostly on the submission of forms and documents, it is not necessary to meet your Attorney in person. The work between the Attorney and the client can take place over the phone and through email. In fact, the most efficient and cost effective way to help clients obtain a Fiance Visa or a Marriage Visa today, is to work together using email and other forms of electronic communication.