NEWS & INSIGHTS

Statement on the January 20, 2025 Executive Orders

We understand that there is a lot of fear regarding the new administration and the executive orders that were published this week.  It will take some time to interpret these orders and how they may...

Form I-751 – How to Remove Green Card Conditions

If you have recently gotten married and applied for a green card based upon your marriage, then you most likely have received a conditional green card. Conditional green cards are valid for two years...

WARNING: Beware of Immigration Intent!

When applying and traveling to the United States on a nonimmigrant visa, the traveler cannot have the “preconceived intent” (aka immigration intent) to stay permanently in the United States.  If the...

My Visa was Denied! Am I eligible for a Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver?

If you are seeking entry into the United States and have been or are likely to be found inadmissible, then you may want to consider applying for a Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver under Section 212(d)(3) of...

International Migrants Day 2024

Today is International Migrants Day! What does that mean, exactly? That today we proudly celebrate the resilience, courage and contributions of millions of migrants around the world. After all...

Understanding Employment Green Cards and the PERM Process

The PERM process is essential for employers sponsoring foreign workers for green cards, ensuring no negative impact on U.S. labor. It involves job description, wage determination, recruitment, and DOL...

How to Prepare for a Marriage-Based Green Card Interview in 7 Steps

This article will you give you tips and will help you prepare for your marriage-based green card interview with USCIS...

Applying for U.S. Citizenship as a marriage-based green card holder

Marriage-based green card holders can apply for U.S. citizenship after three years if they meet eligibility requirements. Filing can begin 90 days early, but divorce impacts eligibility...

Understanding Acquired Citizenship: Am I a United States Citizen?

Acquired citizenship allows individuals to gain U.S. citizenship at birth through U.S. citizen parents, differing from derivative citizenship. Eligibility requirements include residency and...