Form I-601 waiver for inadmissibility might be filed with green card application. Here’s why..
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Read MoreHere’s what you need to know about Form I-864EZ…
Read MoreUndocumented immigrants might explore family sponsorship. Here' we explain you a little bit more..
Read MoreForm I-864, the Affidavit of Support, is used in U.S. immigration to show you can financially support an immigrant relative seeking a green card.
Read MoreGreen card expired abroad? Here’s what you need to do..
Read MoreGreen card holders lacking a valid passport can apply for a travel document. Here’s what you need to know..
Read MoreName change after naturalization? Form N-565 can help you with that…
Read MoreThinking about applying for your green card? Here's what you need to know about timing:
Read MoreThe Form I-130, petitioning for a relative's green card, doesn't expire itself. Here's a breakdown of key points…
Read MoreGreen card replacement denial (Form I-90) might be due to missing/incorrect information, ineligibility, missing documents, criminal issues, fraud, or missing USCIS follow-up steps.
Read MoreForm I-129 lets US employers sponsor temporary foreign workers in various categories. Here’s what you need to know…
Read MoreCitizenship document replacement approved? Here’s what you need to know..
Read MoreThe path to your green card can vary, but here's a general roadmap:.
Read MoreK-1 fiancés considering US travel: Avoid trips before marriage/green card application (raises red flags), get "Advance Parole" (Form I-131) for necessary travel, expect re-entry challenges, prioritize marriage and green card application (Form I-485) first; consult an attorney for travel guidance.
Read MoreGreen card applicants can work with an EAD alongside their application (Form I-765), existing work visas, AC21 portability after 180 days (certain job changes), or special immigrant work authorization (consult an attorney for your specific situation).
Read MoreNewly married? File Form I-485 to adjust your spouse's status for a green card (gather marriage proof, check eligibility, prepare documents, attend biometrics, interview possible, receive green card upon approval).
Read MorePara obtener tu Green Card, elige entre: Trámite Consular (solicita la visa en una embajada/consulado) si estás fuera de EE. UU. o Ajuste de Estatus (solicita la Green Card dentro del país) si ya estás en EE. UU. La elección depende de tu situación actual.
Read MoreGreen card hopefuls outside the US apply for immigrant visas abroad (consular processing), while those already in the US can adjust status for a green card.
Read MoreGreen card marriage condition removal (for 2-year cards) might require Form I-751 (joint filing if still married, waiver possible if divorced/separated with proof of abuse/exceptional circumstances).
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