Category: Visa Application
The U.S. Department of State has announced a major expansion of its visa bond program, adding 12 additional countries to a growing list of nations whose citizens may be required to post financial bonds...
U.S. citizenship through naturalization is usually available to lawful permanent residents who meet residency and physical presence rules, show good moral character, pass English and civics requirements...
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,...
Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens are family members who qualify for the fastest and most flexible immigration options under U.S. law. This category allows eligible relatives to apply for a green card...
You’re planning to travel, study, or work in the U.S., so you start researching the visa application process. Soon, you realize the rules have changed significantly in 2025, fees have increased, interview...
Most people need a visa to visit or move to the United States. There are so many visas, and they fall under two categories: Immigrant & Non-immigrant. Each has its own rules and requirements. You must...
Imagine moving to the U.S. on a valid visa, settling into life, and waiting months to finally start your career, only to find you can’t legally work yet. This is the reality for thousands of immigrants...
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