L-1 visa holders can bring their spouse (who can apply for work authorization) and unmarried children under 21 on L-2 visas for them to live and attend school in the US.
Read MoreProve your financial ability to support your fiancé(e) with tax returns, pay stubs, bank statements, and potentially a joint sponsor.
Read MoreUSCIS online account lets you track applications, manage cases, and stay informed - create one to simplify your immigration journey!
Read MoreI-140 processing times vary by service center, EB category, and potential RFEs, but expect to wait 8.5-15.5 months (check USCIS website for latest updates).
Read MoreReplacing your Green Card requires specific documents depending on the reason, but our team can help you navigate the process for a smooth experience.
Read MoreSkilled worker, professional, or even unskilled? Explore the EB-3 visa for a green card path, but consider the wait times, paperwork, and employer sponsorship.
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Read MoreFile a separate I-130 form with USCIS for each family member you want to bring to the US, along with supporting documents and filing fees.
Read MoreUSCIS needs all documents in English, so get certified translations to avoid application delays.
Read MoreThe CAM program offers a safe, legal path for at-risk Central American children to reunite with family in the US.
Read MoreFearing persecution? Apply for asylum at a US port of entry, prepare for interviews and court, and documentation strengthens your case.
Read MoreStuck on a visa? Form I-539 lets you extend your stay or change visa type without leaving the US.
Read MoreMilitary service, including peacekeeping missions, can fast-track your path to US citizenship with quicker processing, waived fees, and potential for overseas application.
Read MoreK-1 visa lets you marry your fiancé(e) in the US while a marriage-based visa brings your already-married spouse to live permanently…
Read MoreIncluding your unmarried children under 21 on your green card application requires separate forms, proof of relationship, and potentially biometrics and interviews…
Read MoreL-1 visa holders can transition to permanent residency with "dual intent" status, employer sponsorship, and navigating green card categories like EB-1C, EB-2, or EB-3.
Read MoreFound love with a foreigner? Form I-129F helps US citizens bring their fiancé(e) or spouse to the US for marriage and a life together.
Read MoreExpired green card blues? Get a temporary I-551 stamp to travel and prove your status while you wait for the new one.
Read MoreEB-3 visas are a path to US citizenship for skilled workers, professionals, and other qualified individuals with government job offers.
Read MoreNavigating adopted child citizenship? The Child Citizenship Act and Form N-600K can simplify the process.
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