Pending divorce? No worries, you might still be able to bring your fiancé(e) with a K-1 visa, but finalize the divorce before the interview.
Read MoreUncertain if your parents' citizenship makes you a U.S. citizen? This guide clarifies Form N-600 for citizenship applications…
Read MoreDream of traveling for an event? Check your status (green card applicant, holder, refugee/asylee) to see if USCIS offers a travel document for re-entry.
Read MoreMilitary service can significantly speed up your path to US citizenship with shorter wait times, waived requirements, and expedited processing.
Read MoreK-1 visa focuses on marriage, not work, but your fiancé(e) can apply for work authorization after you're married.
Read MoreDitch the paper cuts! Renew your green card online with USCIS using Form I-90.
Read MoreInvest in your child's future with the EB-5 program: top schools, easier college admissions, in-state tuition, scholarships, work opportunities, and a path to citizenship.
Read MoreHaving a child with prior support obligations won't stop your fiancé(e) from getting a K-1 visa, but honesty and documentation are key…
Read MoreFleeing domestic violence? VAWA can help you gain independence and eventually become a U.S. citizen…
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 MoreNavigating US visas can be confusing, but explore L-1 (company transfers), EB-3 (skilled workers), or EB-5 (investors) to find your perfect fit!
Read MoreSelf-employed? Explore alternative green card options like EB-2 NIW, O-1 visa, or starting a US business through E-2 or L-1 visa….
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 MoreEB-5 investors can save big by investing in Targeted Employment Areas (TEAs) - special zones with lower investment thresholds that boost job creation in underserved areas.
Read MoreThe path to US citizenship involves meeting basic requirements like residency time, good moral character, and basic English skills.
Read MoreGreen card MIA? Check online status, contact USCIS, confirm address, or file for replacement (Form I-90) if needed.
Read MoreDon't worry about meeting income requirements alone! Team up with a joint sponsor to bring your family to the US.
Read MoreSchedule A on EB-3 visas is a shortcut: jobs on the list skip labor certification for a potentially faster green card.
Read MoreK-1 visa with child custody dispute? Prepare for extra steps, prioritize child's well-being, and seek legal guidance for a smooth path.
Read MoreLost your citizenship document overseas? Don't fret, use Form N-565 and follow USCIS steps for replacing it from abroad.
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