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.
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.
Visa Denials: Common Reasons and How to Overcome Them
There are a host of reasons why a US visa would be denied. Some of these reasons are more easily avoidable, while others may be based on circumstances that are difficult to overcome.
Details of Domestic Visa Renewal Program Released
Do you want to renew your domestic visa through the domestic visa renewal pilot program? Check out this article, where we discuss what this program is and who is eligible.
Extending an Expiring Visa
Is your visa expiring soon? If so, you should check out this blog post, where we discuss extending your visa or getting a change of status.
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa for Military
Do you want to marry someone who is not a US citizen? If so, check out this blog post, where we discuss K-1 visas and who is eligible for approval.
Guide to Taking a Loan for EB5 Visa or E2 Visa
If you want to get an EB-5 visa, you will most likely need to get an EB-5 loan. To do this, you need to understand the requirements and the different types of loan options.
In-Person Operations SUSPENDED at the Miramar ERO
The Miramar ERO office has suspended in-person operations for check-in appointments due to the rising COVID-19 cases and transmissions in South Florida. If you have an order of supervision check-in appointment at Miramar ERO, you need to email them to get your new check-in appointment. Once they resume operations they will let us know, and […]
SOS Cuba & Immigration Ramifications
As protests and demonstrations sweep through Cuba, let’s take a look at the history and ramifications of the United States’ immigration policy towards Cuban migrants.
Lawful Permanent Resident Cards
Do you or anyone you know have a lawful permanent resident card and have physically been outside of the U.S. for more than 1 year? If so, and if you haven’t gotten a re-entry permit, the law states that you abandoned your residency. However, there are some exceptions to the rule…