You're hoping to get a green card for your spouse, making it easier for your whole family to live in the United States. You know that family immigration streamlines the process to keep spouses together. You're still nervous. There's an interview to make sure that this...
Tips for passing your naturalization interview
A naturalization interview for U.S. citizenship can be scary. After all, most potential citizens realize that this is a crucial part in the process, as they'll be asked a variety of questions and judged on their answers. While it's okay to be nervous, you don't want...
Basic information about family-based immigrant visas
Whether you are already a citizen of the United States or living here as a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR), it can be difficult to obtain family-based immigrant visas for relatives who are still living abroad. The visa application process requires a great deal of time...
How to extend your stay in the United States
If you have the desire to extend your stay in the United States, it's imperative to take all the right steps at the right time. Assuming you can make this decision without additional documentation is one of the biggest mistakes you can make. The first thing you need...
Sponsoring an employee for permanent resident status
As an employer, you may come face-to-face with a situation in which you want to sponsor an employee for permanent resident status. If you find yourself in this situation, you and your soon-to-be employee need to take on a variety of steps. First things first, you...
Immigrants claim detention centers are just jails
Technically, immigrants in detention centers are not being held in prison. However, some who have spent time in the centers say they're no different. One immigrant, for instance, had been in jail for a time, and he or she then wound up in detention afterward. That...