Green 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.
Read MoreGreen card holder? Take the next step to U.S. citizenship with USCIS's easier online application process!
Read MoreVAWA survivors can renew work permits or apply for Green Cards after initial approval…
Read MoreNavigating work authorization for a Green Card applicant depends on their current status: existing work visa, no work permission, or applying for adjustment of status with Form I-765.
Read MoreNon-citizens can become U.S. citizens faster through military service, with programs like MAVNI offering expedited citizenship for those with critical skills.
Read MoreNavigating the Public Charge rule for your Green Card? Show financial strength, gather proof of responsibility, and consult an attorney if needed.
Read MoreUS Immigration Consultants eases the stress of USCIS applications by guiding you through the process, filling out forms, and answering your questions.
Read MoreU.S. citizen parents can automatically grant you citizenship before you turn 18, but it requires proof through a Certificate of Citizenship application.
Read MoreUSCIS launched CITA, a new grant program to train citizenship instructors and support new citizenship programs in under-served communities.
Read MoreA past refusal for your fiancé(e) can add hurdles to your K-1 visa, but legal guidance and addressing the reason can help you get approved.
Read MoreL-1 visas prioritize full-time work with your sponsor, but consult your employer and lawyer before any side hustles.
Read MoreDon't confuse Form I-90 (green card renewal/replacement) with Form I-751 (removing marriage condition on green card). File on time with the right proof!
Read MoreLost your passport in the US? Contact your embassy, apply for a replacement, notify USCIS if needed, protect yourself from identity theft, and follow embassy instructions for a smooth recovery…
Read MoreA criminal record can complicate getting a green card, but an attorney can help navigate waivers and assess your situation.
Read MoreSponsorship roadblock? Explore self-sponsorship, joint sponsors, waivers, or talk to an immigration attorney for alternatives.
Read MoreMilitary service can fast-track your path to citizenship with expedited naturalization, but legal help is available to ensure a smooth process.
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