Category: U.S. Immigration Guides
The nation’s Catholic bishops have issued a straightforward rebuke of President Trump’s immigration agenda, raising questions about how religious leaders may shape the national debate in the...
You submitted your green card application months ago, and everything seems to be progressing smoothly. Then you get news that your grandmother is ill overseas, or your sister is getting married back home....
A conditional green card expires in 2 years. Holders need to take one more step before they can live freely as permanent residents.
That step is filing Form I-751, the Petition to Remove Conditions on...
You’re working for a U.S. employer on an H-1B visa. You want permanent residency. Your employer agrees to sponsor you. But before filing your green card application, they must complete PERM labor...
It’s a story far too common in the American immigration system. Someone has filled out every form, paid every fee, and waited the prescribed months only to find their case still sitting in bureaucratic...
You’ve held a green card for years. You work legally, pay taxes, and build a life in America. But something feels incomplete. You wonder if becoming a citizen would change anything meaningful, or...
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...
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