Forced Marriage Unit
Our Forced Marriage Unit (FMU) is a joint-initiative with the Home Office. In 2010 there were 1735 instances where the FMU gave advice or support related to a possible forced marriage. There were 70 instances involving those with disabilities (50 with learning disabilities, 17 with physical disabilities and 3 with both), and 36 instances involving victims who identified themselves as LGBT. Of the 1735 instances, 86 per cent were female and 14 per cent male.
With a 100% success rate, we have the resources required to expedite the processing of yourFiancee Visa K1 or Marriage Visa K3 application with as short a wait as possible. Others claim to have fantastic success rates, but what they fail to mention is that they mean they have 100% success at the USCIS level, or they deal with a lot of visa waiver countries where often times approval of applications can be a bit easier. We have and continue to deal with countries where the Visa process is far more complex and where denials can exceed approvals yet our impeccable record remains. In countries like Vietnam, China, the Philippines and Thailand our staff of dedicated visa experts continue to work closely with all our clients to make sure their K1 and K3 or I-130 interviews result in approval. With a record like that it would be foolish to look anywhere else for your visa needs.
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