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.
Read MoreOverstayed your Visa Waiver Program visit? Don't panic - explore adjustment of status, waivers, or talk to a lawyer for options.
Read MoreTaking the Oath of Allegiance is your chance to declare loyalty to the US and officially become a citizen after passing the naturalization process.
Read MoreLost your hard-earned military naturalization certificate? Fear not, Form N-565 can get you a replacement…
Read MoreRefugee camp birth no obstacle! Form N-600 can help you claim US citizenship through your parents.
Read MoreK-1 visa holders with pets: plan ahead, get pet health documents, check airline rules, and follow state pet import requirements for a smooth arrival.
Read MoreMedical conditions needn't stall your US citizenship journey - explore Form N-648 for exceptions and USCIS offers accommodations.
Read MorePast visa denial for your fiancé(e) doesn't mean rejection, be honest, address the reason, and consider an attorney for a smoother K-1 visa journey.
Read MoreDenied citizenship? Breathe easy, a denied application usually won't block your green card renewal with Form I-90.
Read MoreUS visa options for foreign artists range from prestigious O-1 visas for superstars to visitor visas for short events, but navigating the system can be challenging.
Read MoreThe O visa grants exceptional talents a path to the US, but employer sponsorship is usually required (consider agents or your own US company).
Read MoreA criminal record can complicate your fiancé(e)'s K-1 visa, but honesty, documentation, and possibly a waiver can help you overcome it.
Read MoreUSCIS prioritizes green card applications for immediate relatives, while others in the family preference category wait based on their application date and visa limits.
Read MoreGetting an EB-3 green card involves a labor certification (PERM) process that takes 8-18 months, but don't worry, this guide will help you understand the timeline.
Read MoreGetting an EB-3 green card involves a labor certification (PERM) process that takes 8-18 months, but don't worry, this guide will help you understand the timeline.
Read MoreConditional green cards are a two-year stepping stone to permanent residency, removed through marriage proof (Form I-751) or investment verification (Form I-829)…
Read MoreK-1 fiancé(e)s in the US can open a bank account with their passport, K-1 visa, proof of address, and SSN (if available).
Read MoreNew name, no problem! Update your green card with Form I-90 and proof of your legal name change.
Read MoreUSCIS updated their guidelines for family-based immigration petitions like Form I-130 to improve communication and expedite processing.
Read MoreEB-5 offers a green card through investment, but being a US resident means new tax rules - talk to a tax pro for a smooth transition.
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