
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: Green Card Interview Locations
You will either have your interview inside the U.S. with your sponsor or you will have the interview by yourself in your home country.

Immigration Now: Travel while waiting for Green Card approval
It is possible to travel as long as you follow the proper steps to avoid violating the law or avoiding having your green card request denied.

Immigration Now: Travel Restrictions for Immigrants
Compliance with the Real ID Act will start in May of 2023 which will require everyone living in the U.S. to obtain new enhanced ID cards.

Immigration Now: New Process Unveiled for Venezuelans
This new program allows Venezuelans and their immediate family to come, live and work legally in the U.S. for up to two years at a time.

Immigration Now: Getting Divorced during the Green Card Process
Many immigrants are unable to finish their green card process because financial reasons or the end of their relationships with their spouses.

Immigration Now: Common Fiancé Visa Pitfalls
The fiancé visa is a very common method of bringing a loved one to the U.S. but also a very technical and sometimes difficult process.

Immigration Now: Expectations vs Reality: Immigration Processing Delays Explained
Most people have no idea how immigration process really works and are very surprised by the difficulty of the process.

Immigration Now: Exemptions and Accommodations for Naturalization Applicants
The most common assistance for those with difficulties passing the examination are built-in exemptions (or “waivers”).

You don't need to be citizen or resident to get married
In previous articles I have written about the various immigration processes in existence that depend on your personal or family status. Many of these processes require sponsorship from another individual or an organization for an immigrant to be able to obtain a visa or adjust status to that of a legal permanent resident.