Category: Immigration Question service
A U.S. citizenship exam waiver allows certain applicants to skip portions of the English or civics tests during naturalization. These waivers exist for people who meet specific age, residency, or disability‑based...
The spouse Green Card process allows U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to sponsor their husband or wife for permanent residence.
It requires meeting eligibility rules, filing the correct forms,...
A Master Calendar Hearing is the first step in many immigration court cases and helps organize the legal process. It is a short, procedural hearing where the judge reviews the case, explains rights, and...
In a recent interview, the head of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) defended a new rule allowing immigration officers to scrutinize whether applicants for green cards, visas, or other...
The Trump administration has announced plans to escalate workplace immigration enforcement following a raid at a Hyundai facility in Georgia that led to 475 arrests. Officials say more business crackdowns...
If you’re in the U.S. on a temporary visa and need to stay longer or switch to a different nonimmigrant status, the I‑539 form is your path forward. This immigration form allows certain nonimmigrants...
If you’re planning to extend or change your nonimmigrant status in the U.S., chances are you’ll be filing Form I-539, the official application for this purpose. But the one question almost...
If you’re thinking about putting your affairs in order, one of the first things you’ll likely ask is:
“How much is the cost of hiring an attorney to draft a will?”
It’s a smart question, and an important...
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