Filing fees for immigration forms can add up?
Read MoreNeed to file Form I-751 to remove conditions on your residence but can't afford the fee? You might qualify for a fee waiver! Here's how it works…
Read MoreGot a traffic ticket? While a minor speeding violation probably won't get you deported, it's important to understand how traffic violations can impact your immigration status. Here's a breakdown...
Read MoreSponsoring a family member for a US green card requires proving your relationship. Here's how to build a strong case…
Read More¿Prefieres pagar la tarifa de tu solicitud USCIS con tarjeta de crédito? ¡Buenas noticias! Aquí te explicamos lo que necesitas saber...
Read MoreA denied I-130 petition for a relative can be appealed within 30 days by filing Form I-290B with supporting documents, followed by a USCIS review and potential next steps with guidance from an immigration attorney...
Read MoreUSCIS accepts Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover for many applications like I-485, I-130, and I-765, but always check specific form instructions for accepted payment methods...
Read MoreForm N-600 helps adopted children of US citizen parents acquire derivative citizenship by providing proof of adoption, parent's US status and residency, and meeting age and legal custody requirements...
Read MoreNeed help requesting a USCIS fee waiver? Don't worry, plenty of resources can guide you through the process and ensure you have everything you need. Here are your options:
Read MoreThinking you might already be a US citizen? Form N-600 can help prove it! This application is for individuals born outside the US who believe they are US citizens based on their parents' status…
Read MoreForm I-131 applies for travel documents (re-entry permit, refugee travel document, advance parole) even with a visa overstay, but doesn't fix the overstay and may affect future applications...
Read MoreADIT stamp, a temporary US entry authorization by USCIS for lawful permanent residents with pending applications, green card renewals, or lost green cards...
Read MoreA misplaced wallet, a spilled drink, or even a legal name change – these situations might require replacing your naturalization certificate, with the N-565. Here's a quick guide to help you...
Read MoreConfused about family-based green cards? Let's break down the two main categories: Immediate Relatives and Preference Relatives...
Read MoreForm N-400 is the application for naturalization, used by lawful permanent residents to apply for U.S. citizenship through the naturalization process. Meeting the physical presence requirement is crucial for naturalization through Form N-400...
Read MoreThe L-1 visa allows intracompany transfers, enabling employees from your foreign company to work in your U.S. branch, affiliate, or subsidiary…
Read MoreDid you receive a notification that your USCIS case has been transferred? While it may seem concerning, here's a simplified breakdown of what it means and what to expect…
Read MoreUSCIS processing times vary greatly depending on the application type, immigration category, and other factors, with estimates provided online and subject to change. Here are some exceptions...
Read MoreUSCIS offers various pathways for child immigrants, including through accompanying parents, refugee/asylee status, adoption, unaccompanied minors, or being born abroad to US citizens…
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