BREAKING NEWS New USA entry options for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans Updated as of Jan. 25, 2023 CHNV is the new special parole program for Cubans,…
What Are Nonimmigrant visas? Nonimmigrant visas temporarily allow you to live and/or work in the U.S. However, even with this delineation, some work visas can lead to a green card…
USCIS has a new policy to use more discretion for waiving the immigration interview for the I-751 conditional green card case - but only if your case is well documented…
There is a crisis in the immigration courts with a backlog of 1.5 million cases. Did you know that the former Trump administration attributed to this by re-opening 350,000 court cases…
What do you do when no one seems to be listening to you about your USCIS immigration application taking forever? If your case has gone beyond the USCIS posted processing times,…
The standard process for becoming a naturalized United States citizen involves living in the USA for at least five years as a lawful permanent resident. There is another option, however,…
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a designation that the United States can give to foreign citizens from countries that have been affected by a significant disaster. That status is to…
Visitor Visas are used to enter the United States for a temporary visit. No matter the personal reason, it is not uncommon for foreign citizens to find themselves living in…
One of the questions most immigrants to the United States have is wondering if they can bring their family to America as well. Family sponsorship does indeed exist, and there…
When a couple applies for a Marriage Green Card through the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services office, they are required to provide “bona fides” proving their marriage is legitimate.…