Family-based Green Card
New USCIS Policy on Removing Conditions on Green Card
In January 2023, USCIS implemented a new policy regarding green card renewals that could impact many immigrants in the United States. In some cases, USCIS is extending green cards for up to 48 months beyond their expiration date. However, there are some nuances to this policy that…
Read More15 Ways to Get a Green Card
There are many different ways to become a U.S. lawful permanent resident (green card holder). If you are looking for a permanent path to live in the United States, there are 15 options you can consider to get a green card.
Read MoreHow to Get a Marriage or Family-Based Green Card
Do you have a sibling that can potentially sponsor you for a green card? Are you married to a U.S. citizen or green card holder? Do you have a parent or a child that could potentially sponsor your green card? If your answer was yes to any of the above, or if you are not sure if…
Read MoreFamily-Based Green Card Process
Family-based green cards are a way for US permanent residents and US citizens to bring their family members to the United States. It aids in reuniting families who are separated following the immigration of one family member. Immediate relatives of US citizens (spouses, unmarried…
Read More15 Ways to Get Your Green Card to the U.S.
There are many different ways that someone can get their green card to become a permanent resident of the United States (a green card holder). In this article, I will discuss 15 ways to get your green card. If, after reading this article, you have questions feel free to call us at +1-818-741-1117 or you may schedule a free consultation by clicking this link.
Read MoreA U.S. Citizen Can Sponsor 4 Types of Relatives for a Green Card
Each year, the United States issues green cards to about 1.1 million people. Those who obtain green cards, considered “lawful permanent residents,” are then eligible to gain U.S. citizenship within three to five years. Interestingly, about half of those who…
Read MoreHow to go From O1 Visa to Green Card: Step-by-Step Guide
The O1 visa allows highly-skilled individuals a path to live and work in the United States for extended periods of time. However, one of the main issues with the O1 visa is that it does not lead to a green card. The O1 visa is a non-immigrant visa and so it is temporary.
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