Steps to Applying for a Marriage Green Card From Outside the U.S.
If your spouse lives outside the United States, consular processing allows them to apply for a marriage-based immigrant visa before entering the country. Although the process involves multiple government agencies and extensive documentation, careful preparation can help avoid delays and…
USCIS Update on Adjustment of Status
You may have seen reports about a new USCIS policy memo issued on May 21, 2026, regarding Adjustment of Status…
Here’s What Happens When You Apply for a Marriage Green Card From Outside the U.S.
If your spouse is living outside the United States, the process of getting a marriage-based green card is called consular…
Key Changes in H-1B Visa Policies: What Employers and Workers Should Know
The H-1B visa is one of the most common pathways for businesses to acquire foreign workers in specialty occupations. However,…
Is It Worth Filing for a Sibling Green Card? A Hard Look at the F4 Green Card Backlog
For many U.S. citizens, sponsoring a brother or sister for a green card is deeply personal. Family unity matters, but…
Preparing for USCIS Administrative Site Visits: What Employers Need to Know
Unannounced visits from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) can be unsettling, but with proper preparation, employers can respond with…
What Can Delay a Marriage-Based Green Card and How to Avoid It
Building a life together in the U.S. is exciting, and the green card process feels like the gate you need…
