Public Charge Q&A
When it comes to getting your green card and obtaining permanent residency in the United States, there are many hurdles that you must overcome.
MoreWhen it comes to getting your green card and obtaining permanent residency in the United States, there are many hurdles that you must overcome.
MoreIf you are seeking a green card and permanent residency in the United States, you may have heard of the Public Charge Rule. A public charge is someone who needs government assistance to survive.
MoreThere are many advantages and opportunities that go along with becoming a United States citizen. However, there are several requirements that a U.S. resident must satisfy to obtain U.S. citizenship.
MoreA Stokes interview is a second marriage green card interview.
MoreThere are many different questions that the adjudications officer will ask you and your spouse during your marriage Green Card interview. Some questions will be very broad while others will be more...
MoreThere are many different types of documents that you will need at your marriage Green Card interview. The goal is to prove that your marriage is legal and authentic, but your adjudications officer...
MoreWhen preparing for a marriage Green Card interview, do not lose sight of the big picture. You are a married couple; you want to show the adjudications officer that your marriage is legal and that...
MoreIf you are a United States citizen age 21 or older and you want your parents to move to the U.S. from another country, you could sponsor their Green Card application.
MoreEmployment Green Card interviews are relatively new as the Trump administration made in person interviews a requirement in 2017. Before 2017, Green Card employment interviews were not required as...
MoreIf you are preparing for an EB1, EB2, and EB3 green card interview, you have already spent a significant amount of time and energy filling out paperwork and gathering documents.
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