The National Visa Center helps prepare your green card case for the final interview at a US embassy or consulate
Read MoreTPS holders from El Salvador, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, and Sudan get work authorization extension until March 9, 2025 with a reminder to re-register.
Read MoreF-1 visa unlocks US education adventures for international students, offering full-time study stays with work options and potential for dependents to join.
Read MoreEl Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) ha anunciado un nuevo proceso que permitirá a ciertos cónyuges no ciudadanos de ciudadanos estadounidenses solicitar la residencia permanente sin salir del país, beneficiando a unas 500,000 familias.
Read MoreUSCIS safeguards adoptions by vetting parents, approving children, granting visas, and in some cases, automatically granting citizenship to adopted children.
Read MoreUSCIS launches new initiative allowing certain spouses of U.S. citizens to apply for green cards without leaving the country.
Read MoreRenewing your green card abroad can be complex, but planning ahead and contacting the US embassy/consulate can help you navigate the process.
Read MoreUSCIS lifts confidentiality protections for some naturalized citizens, granting full access to e-filing and other customer service tools.
Read MoreEven while seeking VAWA protection, public benefits can help you get back on your feet…
Read MoreMarried on a K-1 visa? Congrats, but US tax residency awaits – file jointly, report all income, and talk to a tax pro for smart filing.
Read MoreFor temporary US leisure, tourism, or visits, a B-2 visa lets you explore freely, but remember it's just for short stays and no work/study.
Read MoreConfused about filing Forms I-130 and I-485? Learn if filing together (concurrently) can speed up your green card process.
Read MoreConditional green card holder? Ditch the "temporary" label with Form I-751, not I-90.
Read MoreSkip the quota scramble! The L-1 visa for intracompany transfers at multinationals offers a faster path to working in the US.
Read MoreLose your green card or citizenship certificate during naturalization? Apply for a replacement with the right USCIS form and documents.
Read MoreVAWA survivors with a renewed self-petition can usually keep working by renewing their EAD before it expires.
Read MoreAttending a conference overseas? Get the right travel document (Advance Parole, Reentry Permit, Refugee Travel Document) based on your US immigration status.
Read MoreConditional green card holders can ditch the "temporary" label with Form I-751 to become permanent residents.
Read MoreL-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.
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