Navigating 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 MoreConfused about filing Forms I-130 and I-485? Learn if filing together (concurrently) can speed up your green card process.
Read MoreFile a separate I-130 form with USCIS for each family member you want to bring to the US, along with supporting documents and filing fees.
Read MoreGrandparents can't directly sponsor grandchildren with a simple form, but sponsoring their child first opens the door for eventual family reunification…
Read MoreUSCIS updated their guidelines for family-based immigration petitions like Form I-130 to improve communication and expedite processing.
Read MoreDon't worry about meeting income requirements alone! Team up with a joint sponsor to bring your family to the US.
Read MoreThough many family immigration petitions succeed, avoiding rejection requires careful application completion, honesty, proper category selection, timely responses, and potentially legal guidance.
Read MoreFamily Immigration: Prove Your Love Story is Legit. USCIS Wants to Know the Details!
Read MoreUS citizens abroad can sponsor family for immigration, but need proof of returning, financial support, and potentially travel for interviews.
Read MoreSponsoring multiple family members for the US requires separate Form I-130s with fees, documents, and proof of your relationship, but an attorney can help navigate the process.
Read MoreWork visa family options: H-1B, L-1, O-1 (spouses & children under 21), TN NAFTA (spouses & children under 21 - NAFTA rules apply).
Read MoreSingle Parent Adoption Dream? Form I-130 Might Be Your Key (But Here's What You'll Need to Prove Your Family Bond)...
Read MoreConditional Green Card Holder? Sponsor Family Now... But This Unexpected Catch Could Derail Your Plans...
Read MoreSponsoring someone undocumented involves complex considerations regarding their immigration past and potential challenges.
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