by | | Family Petition, Immigration Law, Permanent Residence
How Does Divorce Affect an Immigration Process? Going through a divorce is usually stressful in itself. But when you add to the trance of ending a marriage the fact that, in turn, this is the basis for the immigration procedures of one of the spouses, the...
by | | Application for Temporary Protection, Immigration Law, Permanent Residence
SOME PEOPLE WITH TPS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR RESIDENCY FEDERAL COURT DECLARES THAT SOME TPS RECIPIENTS ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR RESIDENCY WITHIN THE U.S. BY “ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS.” Immigrant Legal Resource Center, April 23, 2017 Recently the federal court of the...
by | | Form I-485, Immigration Cost, Permanent Residence
Immigration Fee Increases Begin (USCIS) U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced the Immigration Fee Increases published in the Federal Register. The adjusted fees required for most immigration applications and petitions will take effect on Dec. 23....
by | | Family Petition, Permanent Residence, Spouses
Family Petition-Based Immigration Not every family relationship serves as a basis for obtaining permanent U.S. residency. Also, U.S. citizens and permanent residents of the United States are treated differently when it comes to family immigration petitions....
by | | Form I-485, Immigration Law, Permanent Residence, Permanent Residence Card
How to Change Visa Category for Spouses and Children of Residents The spouse (beneficiary) of a lawful permanent resident (petitioner) of the United States (USA) is in category 2A of the visa preference system when the petitioner petitions his or her partner. That...
by | | Avoiding Deportation, Cancellation of Expulsion, Crimes, Deportation, Good Moral Character, Permanent Residence
Immigration Application Denied for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) has announced changes to the USCIS Policy Manual on Health-Related Reasons and Inadmissibility. With these changes, a DUI arrest within the last...