
How to Replace a Lost or Stolen Green Card
Lost or Stolen Green Card? Discover the step-by-step process of replacing it without delays or complications. We've got you covered.

Overstayed Visa. 5 Options to get a Green Card without leaving the US
Discover ways to obtain a green card without leaving the US. Learn how each pathway allows to pursue permanent residency while remaining within the country.

USCIS Immigration Biometrics Appointment Explained
Learn the USCIS immigration biometrics appointment process in this guide. Understand the importance of this appointment for smooth case processing.

Green Card for Siblings
When it comes to sponsoring a sibling for a green card in the United States, only U.S. citizens are eligible to initiate the process.

Removal of Conditions and Divorce
Learn about how a divorce can affect the removal of conditions process plus additional tips on what you need to know as a green card holder applying for a full 10-year green card.

I-601 or I-601A Waiver of Inadmissibility: Who needs them and how to qualify for a waiver?
Learn about who can qualify for an I-601 waiver of inadmissibility and the cost of applying for one. If you have a 3 or 10-year bar, make sure you understand the details of the waiver process!

Cuban Adjustment Act in 2023
If you are a Cuban national who is in the United States without immigration status, you may be able to apply for the Cuban Adjustment Act.

Immigration Now: 4 Myths and Misconceptions about Marriage Green Cards
There are a number of misconceptions circulating about what seeking legal status through marriage means or requires.

Immigration Now: Understanding the New Advance Travel Authorization Processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans
DHS announced new processes through which nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela, may request to legally enter and remain in the US.

Immigration Now: A Path to U.S. Residency After Deportation
In this article, I will answer a number of legal questions regarding how you can become a U.S. resident after being deported.