You can start the green card process for a qualifying family member even with a temporary visa, but understand potential impacts on your current status and future immigration plans.
Read MoreCongratulations on your Green Card! Becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization requires meeting specific residency, character, language, and civics criteria, but the journey to full citizenship, including an Oath of Allegiance ceremony, is achievable with careful preparation or professional guidance.
Read MoreLose your green card or citizenship certificate during naturalization? Apply for a replacement with the right USCIS form and documents.
Read MoreReplacing your Green Card requires specific documents depending on the reason, but our team can help you navigate the process for a smooth experience.
Read MoreUpdate your Green Card photo with a spiffy new pic by following these steps!…
Read MoreDenied citizenship? Breathe easy, a denied application usually won't block your green card renewal with Form I-90.
Read MoreNew name, no problem! Update your green card with Form I-90 and proof of your legal name change.
Read MoreFacing deportation but want a green card? It's possible, but requires careful navigation through eligibility, petitions, court motions, and hearings – consider seeking legal help.
Read MoreRenewing your green card is possible with a pending U visa or VAWA application, so follow the specific steps, keep good records, and consult an attorney for a smooth process…
Read MoreMarried Abroad? Secret Weapon to Get Your Spouse a Green Card Faster (Consular Processing Explained)...
Read MoreGreen card marriage condition removal (for 2-year cards) might require Form I-751 (joint filing if still married, waiver possible if divorced/separated with proof of abuse/exceptional circumstances).
Read More