Losing 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 MoreMoving to the US with your beloved pets? Here's what to consider while USCIS focuses on your immigration journey…
Read MoreThe continuous residence requirement is a key hurdle for green card holders aiming for US citizenship. Here's what you need to know…
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 MoreThink you've misplaced your Certificate of Citizenship, or maybe it's simply worn out? No worries! You can request a replacement using Form N-565…
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...
Read MoreExpediting a Certificate of Citizenship (N-600) requires meeting eligibility, proving urgent need with documents, submitting a written request with your application, and following up with USCIS for their decision...
Read MoreCheck Your USCIS Online Account (if you have one). Electronic copies are often available there. If not, here’s what you need to know..
Read MoreThinking of bringing a family member to the US permanently? Here's a breakdown of the I-130 petition process to sponsor them for a green card:
Read MoreThe EB-3 visa offers 3 ways for skilled workers and professionals to immigrate to the US: EB-3A, EB-3B, EB-3C...
Read MoreDreaming of US citizenship but worried about past use of public benefits? Here's a simplified guide…
Read MoreSponsoring a family member for US residency requires documented proof of your relationship, financial support, and additional evidence like affidavits, photos, and communication records, while following USCIS guidelines for your specific case…
Read MoreSponsoring a family member for a US green card requires proving your relationship. Here's how to build a strong case…
Read MoreUS work visa applicants (through Form I-140) must check eligibility, choose the appropriate category (EB-1, EB-2, etc.), prepare the form with supporting documents (diplomas, work experience letters, etc.), submit with the fee…
Read MoreThinking of having your fiancé(e) visit the US while you wait for their K-1 visa? Here's a heads-up…
Read MoreDreaming of US citizenship but facing unpaid taxes? Don't worry, it's not an automatic roadblock. Here's what you need to know…
Read MoreEmployment-based card holders can renew their cards by filing Form I-765 with USCIS before expiration, providing updates, fees, and potential employment proof, while updating any personal information during the renewal process…
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