You've said 'Yes!' and are now looking toward a bright and new future. Your next step is to begin the immigration process, which involves applying for a fiancée visa. What is a fiancée visa? A fiancée visa, or K-1 visa, allows a person engaged to a U.S. citizen to...
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Spouses may soon be able to apply for residency without leaving the country
If you are married to a United States citizen, you may want to apply for permanent residency. However, the need to leave the country to do so may be stopping you. Many spouses of U.S. citizens have left the country to file their green card application only to be...
What if I need extra help with the naturalization exam?
If you are considering applying to become a United States citizen, then you probably know that you have to take a two-part naturalization exam and go through an interview. You may have heard all sorts of things about these that leave you worrying whether you can pass...
Are you a college educated Dreamer or DACA recipient?
New immigration actions announced by President Biden may help you. On June 18, 2024, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security stated they will “work with our partners at the State Department in implementing changes to the inadmissibility waiver process that will...
Are you undocumented and married to a U.S. Citizen?
A new Process to Promote the Unity and Stability of Families announced by President Biden may help you. On June 18, 2024, President Biden announced significant immigration actions. These actions will help certain undocumented individuals in the United States were...
New immigration policy seeks to keep families together
Immigration policies in the United States are frequently changing. One recent change could make it easier for noncitizen spouses and children of U.S. citizens to become lawful permanent residents. It’s estimated that approximately half of U.S. non-citizen spouses and...
4 grounds on which your green card can be revoked
The USCIS regulates and oversees immigration matters in the United States, including issuing and maintaining green cards. While a green card means lawful permanent residency and the right to live and work in the U.S. indefinitely, it can be revoked. Understanding the...
The costs associated with immigration just increased
Changes in immigration policies can have major implications for those seeking visas or other immigration opportunities. Anyone hoping to acquire a visa, adjust their status or become a citizen needs to know the rules that apply. Certain paperwork is necessary to...
DACA immigrants can now get better federal healthcare
DACA stands for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. This is a program aimed at people who entered the United States illegally, but who were children when it happened. The DACA program gives them some protection from deportation. For example, a two-year-old who...
Can Florida sue over immigration parole policies?
The issue of immigration enforcement remains contentious in the United States. A recent lawsuit filed by the Sunshine State against the Biden administration highlights this ongoing debate. The lawsuit centers on the federal government’s use of parole programs that...
