Yes, you can still file Form I-130 despite a past visa denial. Here's what to consider...
Read MoreHaving a medical condition doesn't prevent you from applying for a travel document (Form I-131), but understanding the form's purpose is key…
Read MoreLiving outside the US and need a replacement green card (Form I-90)?
Read MoreNeed to send more documents to USCIS for your application (like Form I-485)?
Read MoreRepresenting Someone? Follow USCIS rules for representatives!
Read MoreThinking of a trip abroad while your naturalization application is in process?
Read MoreSponsoring someone undocumented involves complex considerations regarding their immigration past and potential challenges.
Read MoreThe Document: Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, is commonly used for adoption travel.
Read MoreMade a goof on your immigration application? Don't panic!
Read MoreFiling fees for immigration forms can add up?
Read MoreHead to USCIS Case Status Online: Visit https://egov.uscis.gov/
Find Your Receipt Number: It's a 13-character code (e.g., MSC1234567890) on your USCIS receipt notice (Form I-797).
Read MoreAs a DACA recipient, you can apply for a work permit, called an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), using Form I-765. This EAD lets you legally work in the US.
Read MoreContact USCIS: Call the Contact Center or NBC (check your receipt notice for the number).
Read MoreA naturalization certificate is a precious document proving US citizenship. If yours or a deceased relative's certificate is lost, stolen, or damaged, here's how to get a replacement using Form N-565.
Read MoreNavigating USCIS forms can be tricky. Here's a breakdown of the key differences between Form I-130 and Form I-129 to help you figure out which one you need.
Read MoreUse Form I-90 to replace your green card if it's damaged, lost, stolen, or has incorrect information. A damaged card is unusable if the information is unreadable.
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 MoreNeed a travel document (Form I-131) urgently? Under certain circumstances, you might be able to expedite the processing time for an additional fee. Here's what you need to know…
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