Need 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 MoreSi no hablas inglés y necesitas llenar un formulario como el I-131 (Solicitud de Documento de Viaje), ¡no te preocupes! Aquí te mostramos algunas opciones…
Read MoreLos costos de presentación para los formularios de inmigración pueden acumularse. Pero no te preocupes, existen exenciones de tarifas (fee waivers) disponibles!
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…
Read MoreSingle Entry Visa: You get one entry to the US within six months of issuance.
90 Days to Get Married: Once you enter, you have 90 days to tie the knot with your U.S. citizen fiancé(e).
Green Card Path After Marriage: After the wedding, you can apply for a green card (permanent resident status) by filing Form I-485 with USCIS.
La categoría EB-3 te permite incluir a tu cónyuge e hijos solteros menores de 21 años (dependientes) en tu solicitud. Ellos pueden recibir Green Cards basados en tu petición EB-3 aprobada, un proceso llamado "estatus derivado."…
Read MoreUnder specific circumstances, you can submit both Form I-130 (petition for a relative) and Form I-485 (application to adjust status) concurrently. This can be a great way to expedite your green card journey...
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