Reunite with loved ones through U.S. immigration: We guide U.S. citizens and green card holders in sponsoring family members, from eligibility to application, ensuring a smooth journey to bring your family together
Read MoreNavigating the green card process can be frustrating, but careful preparation, strategic timing, and potential legal assistance can help expedite the journey for your loved one.
Read MoreUSCIS requires solid evidence of a genuine marriage when processing immigration benefits...
Read MoreChoosing between a K-1 visa for a US wedding and I-130 petition for direct green card depends on if you're already married, prioritize speed over steps, or need work authorization upon arrival.
Read MoreMoving mid-petition? Update your address with USCIS online, by mail, or by phone within 10 days to avoid missing crucial updates…
Read MoreGreen card wait got you down? Explore visa options for visiting the US, but remember it's not a simple visa run with an approved I-130.
Read MoreSponsoring a family member for a green card starts with the I-130 petition, but processing times can vary greatly depending on your citizenship and family relationship.
Read MoreEven while applying for a green card through your family, use Form I-90 to renew, replace, or update your existing green card due to expiration, loss, name change, or non-receipt.
Read MoreConfused about filing Forms I-130 and I-485? Learn if filing together (concurrently) can speed up your green card process.
Read MoreL-1 visa holders can bring their spouse (who can apply for work authorization) and unmarried children under 21 on L-2 visas for them to live and attend school in the US.
Read MoreNavigating USCIS forms can be tricky. Here's a breakdown of the key differences between Form I-130 and Form I-129 to help you figure out which one you need.
Read MoreUnder specific circumstances, you can submit both Form I-130 (petition for a relative) and Form I-485 (application to adjust status) concurrently. This can be a great way to expedite your green card journey...
Read MoreWhile there's no single number you can sponsor, getting your family a green card has specific rules to follow. Here's the breakdown:
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