Category: family-based immigration
The green card process has multiple routes, countless forms, and differing timelines.
In this blog, we cover everything you should know before you start.
There are Different Ways to Get a Green Card
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The November 2025 Visa Bulletin, published by the Department of State, reflects little forward movement in both family- and employment-based immigrant visa categories. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration...
Many immigrants aren’t truly settled in the United States until their loved ones join them there. Thankfully, U.S. immigration law allows this through family-based immigration. It is a process that...
The last step of the marriage green card process is the interview. If your spouse lives in the U.S., it’s scheduled by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). If they live abroad, it’s...
Week after week, immigrants and families in the U.S. share questions online that reveal just how complex and deeply personal the immigration process can be. No two stories are ever the same, yet they all...
Immigration questions never stop evolving. Each week, people turn online to share challenges they are facing, from visa concerns at the border to the uncertainty of detention or the complexities of family-based...
The U.S. Department of State has released the September 2025 Visa Bulletin, the final update of the fiscal year. The bulletin confirms severe backlogs in family-sponsored categories and continuing retrogressions...
Every visa carries a date that feels like a deadline. For thousands of skilled workers, researchers, and international professionals, that date is not just a bureaucratic formality—it’s the day when a...
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