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If you are looking to come to the United States to work and live, there are many things that you must consider. Obtaining a work visa is one of the most common ways in which immigrants...

Form I-601 is used to waive grounds of inadmissibility and form I-601A is used to waive provisional unlawful presence.  In other words, form I-601 lets you get a visa even after being denied. You have to...

Immigrants usually submit Form G-325A, Biographic information along with their green card or other applications as part of the overall package for review by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS.) USCIS agents use the information on...

Summer often brings dreams of travel—family reunions, scenic vacations, or long-awaited trips abroad. But for green card holders, international travel isn’t as simple or secure as it may seem. While you may be a lawful permanent...

If you are a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient, there is no direct path built into the program to help you obtain permanent residency or U.S. citizenship. However, you will likely be able to...

The U.S. Department of State (DOS) releases a monthly Visa Bulletin that has information on the current availability of immigrant visas. It contains the applicant’s country of birth, the type of visa being applied for, and...

Have you lost your Green Card? If so, don’t worry! If you have lost your Permanent Residence Green Card or Conditional Green Card, there are ways to apply for a new replacement Green Card. We have...

As a permanent resident of the United States, a green card is a beneficial and legally required document. Many people who obtain green cards may think that once they have the document they are set for...

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