Category: U.S. Immigration Process
You’ve been living in the United States for years now. You’ve built your career here. Your family is here. You pay taxes and contribute to your community, yet you’re still holding a green...
The number of detainees in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody has reached 66,000, the highest in the agency’s history. The record-breaking increase follows the Trump administration’s...
Maria was sure she had done everything right. She had her stack of documents neatly arranged, her fees ready, and her heart full of hope. Then came the letter from USCIS. The problem? A missing signature....
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...
Fleeing danger and starting over in a new country is never easy. For someone who has escaped violence or persecution and applied for asylum in the United States, there’s relief. But the relief of submitting...
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...
Immigration is rarely a straight line. Policies change. Personal circumstances change. Even small mistakes can feel overwhelming when your future in the U.S. is at stake.
For many families, the process...
Waiting for your Form I-140 (Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker) to be approved can be really stressful. But once you receive that I-140 approval notice, it often feels like you’ve just been handed the...
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