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Not Getting Married on your K-1 Fiancé Visa

May 3, 2022
Although there are limited options for K-1 visa holders who decide to not get married in the U.S., there are also definite circumstances to avoid in this situation.

The Immigrant Visa Fee, Explained

April 28, 2022
The immigrant visa fee is required for most immigrant visa holders, with a few exceptions. Depending on when you pay this fee will also determine how quickly the USCIS can mail your green card.

Conditional Permanent Residents Will Undergo Risk Based Approach for Interviews

April 11, 2022
Two year green card holders, or conditional permanent residents (CPRs), will now have the possibility of their green card interview waived based on the implementation of a risk based approach.

3 Ways the USCIS Can Speed up Green Card Processing

March 28, 2022
Green card processing times vary from 12-20 months or even longer. 

Don’t Forget These Tips for Your 2022 Tax Filing

March 24, 2022
A few reminders as the deadline for filing your 2021 tax returns approaches.

Update on Consular Services During the Ukraine Crisis

March 8, 2022
Immigrant visa and non-immigrant visa applicants will need to transfer their cases to alternate U.S. embassies or consulates in neighboring countries.

3 Things to Know About the 90 Day Rule

February 16, 2022
The 90 day rule is expressly used as a discretionary analysis tool by USCIS officers to determine if a non-immigrant has misled immigration according to the original intent of their existing visa.

Updated Guidance for VAWA Self-Petitioners

February 15, 2022
The USCIS has changed some of their rules regarding VAWA self-petitioners so that applicants will be able to file for an adjustment of status even if they aren’t currently living with their former spouse.

What is a No Objection Letter?

November 17, 2021
A No Objection Letter is a statement from your country’s embassy to the State Department confirming they do not object to waiving the two year home residency requirement.

What is the Status of Visa Services at U.S. Consulates in Mexico?

November 1, 2021
Compared to some other conflict sensitive areas in Latin America, Mexico’s consular affairs section is up and running and processing both non-immigrant and immigrant visas.
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