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Steps to Applying for a Marriage Green Card From Outside the U.S.
Read more: 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…
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Here’s What Happens When You Apply for a Marriage Green Card From Outside the U.S.
Read more: 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 processing. This is one of the most common pathways for family immigration…
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Is It Worth Filing for a Sibling Green Card? A Hard Look at the F4 Green Card Backlog
Read more: Is It Worth Filing for a Sibling Green Card? A Hard Look at the F4 Green Card BacklogFor many U.S. citizens, sponsoring a brother or sister for a green card is deeply personal. Family unity matters, but the F4 sibling category comes with long wait times that can stretch…
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What Can Delay a Marriage-Based Green Card and How to Avoid It
Read more: What Can Delay a Marriage-Based Green Card and How to Avoid ItBuilding a life together in the U.S. is exciting, and the green card process feels like the gate you need to pass. The system can move smoothly, though small mistakes or mismatched…
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Traveling with a Green Card? Know Your Rights if Detained at a U.S. Port of Entry
Read more: Traveling with a Green Card? Know Your Rights if Detained at a U.S. Port of EntryYou’re a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) of the United States. This is your home. You wait in the line for “U.S. Citizens and Residents,” present your Green Card, and expect to be…
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The Marriage-Based Green Card Process: What Every Couple Needs to Know Before Filing
Read more: The Marriage-Based Green Card Process: What Every Couple Needs to Know Before FilingMarriage to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident is one of the most reliable paths to live and work in the United States, reflecting a bona fide marriage. The process is…
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Mistakes That Can Get Your I-751 Petition Denied
Read more: Mistakes That Can Get Your I-751 Petition DeniedThe I-751 petition is a critical step for conditional permanent residents who want to become permanent residents. Even small mistakes, such as missing documents, unclear timelines, or incomplete evidence, can lead to…
