U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has recently issued several notifications dedicated to streamlining processes and reducing backlogs of cases and applications. For example, USCIS recently said they will waive mandatory interviews under certain circumstances for married people who want to remove the conditions of their permanent resident status. So, if you are married and want permanent residency Read More
Good News for Green Card Applicants
The Biden administration stopped enforcing certain “public charge” green card restrictions. The Trump administration put these restrictions in place. What is Public Charge? Public charge made its introduction into American law in the 1880s. This is when the government started with immigration regulations. Today, the term is used as a ground of inadmissibility. Grounds of inadmissibility are reasons that a person Read More
Applying for a Green Card through Marriage to a U.S. Citizen
Congratulations! A marriage is the start of an exciting journey for couples! Be sure to consider these aspects of the green card process if you plan to marry a U.S. citizen. Yes, you can get a green card through marriage. The Process The green card application process starts with the couple's physical residence. Does the couple already reside together in the United States? Or does one spouse reside in his or her Read More