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What to Include in Your Physician NIW Attestation Letter Request

September 1, 2023
National Interest Waivers are an ideal way for individuals to skip the job sponsor requirement of a foreign work visa. However, qualifying for these coveted documents can be challenging as you must meet rigorous criteria.

4 Easy Steps from an H-1B to a Green Card

April 6, 2023
There are multiple visas available for foreign nonimmigrants who want to work in the US, but the H-1B is arguably the most popular. One of the main reasons this visa is so coveted is its dual-intent factor: Holders of the H-1B can apply for permanent lawful residence during their “temporary” stay. If you’re in the US on an H-1B and ready to apply for a Green Card, follow these four steps to successfully accomplish your goal.

USCIS Updates Policies to Protect Immigrant Children

March 8, 2022
Special immigrant juveniles are eligible for an adjustment of status in the United States. Below is new policy information for respective applicants looking to become green card holders.

Entering into an I-864 Contractual Agreement: Things to Consider

August 16, 2021
The I-864 is not a short-term contract and can last many years. Consider the following before signing this USCIS form.

Your Biometrics Appointment: Where Does Your Information Go?

June 22, 2021
Your Biometrics appointment is a way for the USCIS to check if you or your sponsor are otherwise admissible to the United States, that way you can proceed with your immigration application.

Understanding the “Totality of Circumstances” in USCIS Discretion

June 16, 2021
Courts around the country will dismiss immigrant public charge cases that have been appealed by rejected applicants on this basis. However, the I-864 Affidavit of Support is still mandatory when applying for a U.S. visa or green card. Therefore it is important to understand the totality of circumstances that USCIS officers use to preside over cases.

Preparing the I-134 Affidavit of Support for a Fiancé Visa

June 15, 2021
The I-134 application is known as the “temporary” affidavit used for non-immigrants coming to the U.S. The form is usually requested by a consular officer if necessary.

Reviewing the NOID—Notice of Intent to Deny from USCIS

June 8, 2021
The Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) is a letter sent to mostly USCIS green card applicants notifying them that they are ineligible for the green card they are applying for. The notice invites applicants to supply more evidence in a shorter time frame back to the USCIS, so that their case may be re-examined once more before it is denied altogether.

Step by Step for Filing the I-751 Petition

May 19, 2021
The I-751 Petition needs to be filed jointly if the conditional resident is still married to their U.S. citizen/LPR spouse. This form requires personal information from both parties and should be worked on together. Those applying for a waiver due to a divorce should follow directions below.

What is the I-864A Application?

May 18, 2021
Some green card applicants will not only need a financial sponsor but an additional household member sponsor in order to make sure there will be financial support for the intending immigrant when they arrive in the U.S. Details below explain who qualifies for a household sponsor.
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