Married to a US citizen with a 2-year green card? File Form I-751 jointly (or with waiver) to remove conditions and get a regular 10-year green card (proof of bona fide marriage required).
Read MoreNeed permission to work in the US? Apply for a Work Permit (EAD) with Form I-765 (consider if you're an asylum seeker, green card applicant, DACA recipient, etc.; check processing times).
Read MoreGreen card approved but need USCIS to act (send to embassy, transfer petition, etc.)? File Form I-824 accurately (check address and processing times).
Read MoreTight on cash for USCIS applications (naturalization, green card, work permit)? Form I-942 may offer a reduced fee (check income guidelines and submit proof with application).
Read MoreCan't afford USCIS fees? Form I-912 might waive application fees (naturalization, green card, work permit) for financial hardship (proof required, not guaranteed).
Read MoreUSCIS offers Citizenship Integration Grants (up to $10 million) to empower immigrant-serving organizations in supporting lawful permanent residents on their path to citizenship (apply by June 21st at grants.gov).
Read MoreK-1 visa not for marrying abroad (intended for US marriage), consider tourist visa for ceremony or marry abroad and apply for spousal visa later (consult attorney for specifics).
Read MoreLost US citizen parent who never documented your citizenship? Apply for Certificate of Citizenship (Form N-600) with proof of birth, parent's US citizenship/death, and relationship evidence (consult attorney for help).
Read MoreLost your adopted child's Certificate of Citizenship? Replace it with Form N-565 (child's info, original details, proofs) - consult attorney for help if needed.
Read MoreExpedite N-400 citizenship (financial hardship, humanitarian reasons, military service, USCIS error, aging out) with written request, strong proofs, but USCIS has final say and only speeds up processing, not approval.
Read MoreLost, stolen, damaged, expired, or incorrect Green Card? Use Form I-90 to replace it (maintains permanent residency status).
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Read MoreUpdate gender information on USCIS forms to match legal documents (passport, ID) for consistent immigration journey (USCIS supports inclusivity).
Read MoreWork visa family options: H-1B, L-1, O-1 (spouses & children under 21), TN NAFTA (spouses & children under 21 - NAFTA rules apply).
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