Will Having Debt, Being Bankrupt, Or Being Unemployed Prevent Me From Becoming A U.S. Citizen?
As a U.S. permanent resident, your actions—especially in the three to five years before filing for citizenship—can affect the outcome of your application.
What Happens if I Overstay My Visa and Marry a US Citizen?
How long can you overstay your visa in the USA? The fact is, if you remain in the US for even one day after your legal status expires, you will be considered an illegal alien.
Understanding What Happens to Your Immigration Status When the Petitioner of Your I-130 Petition Dies
Has your I-130 petitioner died unexpectedly during the process? If so, here is everything you need to know about what happens to your I-130 if the petitioner passed away.
Dual Citizenship: Understanding the Rules and Implications for US Citizens
Are you wondering if US citizens are allowed to have dual citizenship? Consulting with a knowledgeable immigration attorney can make your journey to becoming a bona fide citizen of the United States much smoother.
What You Need to Know About Visa Expiration and Green Card Process
Are you worried about your visa expiring while waiting for a green card? If so, here is everything you need to know about visa expiration and what this could mean for your immigration status.
Common Red Flags in Employer-Sponsored Green Card Application
If you’re fortunate enough to find a company that is willing to undergo the employer-sponsored Green Card process on your behalf, then it is important to understand the common red flags that could derail the process.
What Happens To My Green Card After Divorce?
Are you getting a divorce while you have a green card? If so, this article will break down what this could mean for your U.S. residency and the steps you need to take.
I Don’t Have a Birth Certificate—Can I Still Apply for a Green Card?
Do you want to apply for a green card but don’t have access to your birth certificate? If so, this article can help you understand whether or not this is required and what you can use instead of a birth certificate.
How Long Does It Take to Become a U.S. Citizen and Mistakes to Avoid
Are you ready to become a US citizen? If so, check out this article, where we discuss the process of naturalization and common mistakes you need to watch out for.
I-130 Approved Without Interview: Is It Possible?
Are you helping a family member or spouse get a green card? If so, this article will help you understand the process of an I-130 petition and whether or not you have to attend an interview.