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Family Visas
Comprehensive support for family reunification, Marriage-based Green Cards, and K-1 Fiancé Visas. Bringing your loved ones to the United States.


Green Card Medical Exam: What to Expect and How to Prepare
One of the final and mandatory steps to obtaining your permanent residency is the Green Card medical exam . This examination is designed to ensure that you do not have any underlying medical conditions that would make your admission to the United States inadmissible for public health reasons. Here is what you need to know to approach this step with confidence and efficiency. 1. Choosing an Authorized Doctor (Panel Physician) for your Green Card Medical Exam You cannot consult
Jan 22 min read


Adjustment of Status: Can You Work or Travel While Waiting for Your Green Card?
When you file for permanent residency from within the United States, you enter a transitional phase known as Adjustment of Status . This is a delicate period: you are no longer a simple visitor or a "non-immigrant," but you are not yet a permanent resident. Two questions systematically arise during this time: Can I work? And can I travel internationally? Here are the essential rules to ensure you do not put your application at risk. 1. Working During Adjustment of Status: The
Jan 22 min read


Green Card Through Marriage: What Income Is Actually Required for Sponsorship?
The financial requirement is often the most stressful part of applying for a Green Card through marriage . To ensure that the immigrating spouse does not become a "public charge," the sponsor must demonstrate the financial ability to support the couple. Here are the essential criteria to prepare a solid financial file and avoid unnecessary processing delays. 1. Understanding the Financial Commitment for a Green Card Through Marriage Financial sponsorship is not just a formali
Jan 22 min read


Your Green Card Through Marriage: 5 Errors to Avoid
Applying for a Green Card through marriage is a life-changing process, but it is also one of the most scrutinized paths to residency. A simple administrative mistake doesn't just mean a minor delay; it can lead to your entire application being returned or denied. Here are the most common pitfalls to avoid to ensure your immigration journey is successful. 1. Insufficient Evidence of a "Bona Fide" Marriage To grant a Green Card through marriage , immigration officers must be c
Jan 22 min read


How to Prove a Bona Fide Marriage in a Green Card Application
When a foreign national applies for a green card through marriage to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, one of the most scrutinized aspects by U.S. immigration authorities (USCIS) is the genuineness of the marriage — what is known as a “bona fide marriage. ”The goal is simple: to distinguish genuine unions from marriages entered into for immigration benefits.Below are the key elements to demonstrate that your relationship is real and meets U.S. immigration law requi
Oct 30, 20252 min read


Understanding Family Immigration Law: A Guide for Immigrants
Navigating the world of immigration can be overwhelming, especially for families. The laws and regulations can seem complex and confusing. However, understanding family immigration law is crucial for those looking to reunite with loved ones or start a new life in a different country. This guide aims to simplify the process and provide practical information for immigrants. Family immigration law primarily focuses on the ability of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents t
Oct 11, 20254 min read
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