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Immigrants who have been granted an immigrant visa (green card) from outside the U.S. are required to pay the USCIS Immigrant Fee. When applying for an immigrant visa from outside the U.S., you will go through...

U.S. citizens or Green Card holders sponsoring their spouses for Green Cards are required to attend a marriage-based Green Card interview with their spouse. During the interview, the USCIS officer will ask intimate, personal questions about...

Form I-765 is the Application for Employment Authorization and it cannot be filed if you’re a tourist. Tourists come to the U.S. with a B-2, non-immigrant visa. A non-immigrant visa means that the visa holder is...

Naturalization is the immigration process through which a foreign national becomes a citizen. To become a U.S. citizen, a foreign must first get a Green Card. Becoming a Green Card Holder Citizenship begins with permanent residency....

Navigating the complexities of family-based immigration can be a daunting journey. It’s a difficult process, even for U.S. citizens who want to help their children. Especially when they have surpassed the age of 21, which further...

When you are staying in the United States for a temporary period of time and are looking to get a job while in the country, you will have to get an Employment Authorization Document, EAD. If...

If your Green card is to expire in the next few months, you might think that you have a choice to make: Will you renew your Green Card or will you apply for naturalization? But the...

Una vez que reciba su certificado de Naturalización, tenga por lo menos una copia del mismo por seguridad. Usted puede hacer copias de su certificado en caso de pérdida, daño o robo. Una copia ilegal significa...

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