Adjustment of Status offers a green card path for those already in the US legally, while Asylum shields refugees from persecution in their home country.
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Read MoreK-1 visas are for marriage, not work, so consult an immigration attorney about remote work for your fiancé(e) to avoid legal or tax issues.
Read MoreDon't panic if your USCIS case seems stuck; check processing times, use the online tool, or contact them for updates…
Read MoreGreen Card process similar for all, but country of origin can impact wait times (Visa Bulletin), documents required, travel restrictions, and cultural considerations (seek guidance for a smooth journey).
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Read MoreGreen card replacement denial (Form I-90) might be due to missing/incorrect information, ineligibility, missing documents, criminal issues, fraud, or missing USCIS follow-up steps.
Read MoreForm I-129 lets US employers sponsor temporary foreign workers in various categories. Here’s what you need to know…
Read MoreNewly married? File Form I-485 to adjust your spouse's status for a green card (gather marriage proof, check eligibility, prepare documents, attend biometrics, interview possible, receive green card upon approval).
Read MoreApplying for someone to come to the US? You might need Form I-134, Affidavit of Support! This form proves you can financially support them. Here's who typically needs it
Read MoreUSCIS form retrieval options include your online account (if applicable), a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, or contacting customer service.
Read MoreA mistake on your Green Card? Don’t stressed without reason! It can be fix by a Green Card Renewal!
Read MoreNeed to send more documents to USCIS for your application (like Form I-485)?
Read MoreSingle Entry Visa: You get one entry to the US within six months of issuance.
90 Days to Get Married: Once you enter, you have 90 days to tie the knot with your U.S. citizen fiancé(e).
Green Card Path After Marriage: After the wedding, you can apply for a green card (permanent resident status) by filing Form I-485 with USCIS.
Life throws curveballs, and your immigration plans might need to adjust too. If you no longer want to sponsor someone for a green card through Form I-130, you can withdraw the petition...
Read MoreLosing your job doesn't have to derail your green card journey. By understanding the potential challenges and exploring your options with an attorney, you can increase your chances of a successful outcome...
Read MoreThe L-1 visa facilitates intracompany transfers for multinational businesses with no annual limits, allowing dual intent for green cards and offering dependent visas with work authorization for spouses...
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