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For most people interacting with the U.S. immigration system, the experience falls into one of two extremes.

A small number of people have the resources to hire an attorney to handle everything for them from start to finish. Everyone else is forced to navigate a complex, unfamiliar system largely on their own—often relying on fragmented online information that explains the law, but does little to prepare them for real interactions with immigration authorities.

That gap is real. And it’s wrong.

In this episode, Nate Charles explains why Charles International Law is launching a new line of interactive, simulation-based training courses designed to bridge that gap—providing people with routine immigration cases not just information, but realistic preparation and judgment-building training.

This isn’t a collection of passive videos or generic articles. These courses place participants into realistic scenarios, require them to make decisions, and provide feedback—helping people understand how immigration processes actually work and how to prepare responsibly.

First Course Announcement

We are starting deliberately with a focused offering:

K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa Consular Interview Preparation

This course is designed for individuals preparing to attend a U.S. embassy or consulate interview for a fiancé(e) visa. It walks through how interviews are structured, what consular officers are evaluating, and the types of questions applicants are likely to be asked—so participants don’t walk into the interview blind.

Additional simulation-based training courses are planned as part of a growing library.

Explore the Training Catalog

All current and future training courses are available here:https://www.charlesinternationallaw.com/training

Direct Link to the K-1 Visa Training Course

https://www.charlesinternationallaw.com/fianc-visa-consular-interview-training

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