CITIZENSHIP
U.S. citizenship can be obtained by birth, derivation, or naturalization. It allows individuals to live and work in the U.S. permanently and grants important rights, including the ability to vote and petition for family members to obtain permanent resident status. To apply for citizenship through naturalization, you typically need to meet the following requirements: Most
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We specialize in guiding couples through the complex journey of obtaining a marriage green card in the U.S. This process grants spouses of U.S. citizens or permanent residents the ability to live and work in the U.S. and eventually pursue citizenship. To qualify for a green marriage card: The marriage must be recognized as valid
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U.S. borders primarily open for highly specialized workers. Foreign nationals can apply for two main types of work visas: Immigrant Work Visa: This visa is designed for individuals with advanced degrees or exceptional skills and allows for permanent residency in the U.S. Nonimmigrant Visa: Intended for temporary stays, this visa is suitable for workers coming
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Seeking asylum is indeed a critical step for individuals fleeing danger and persecution. Here’s a concise overview of the asylum process and how we can support those in need: Asylum seekers must demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution based on factors such as race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group.
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You must meet the following criteria: You must be a U.S. citizen. You and your fiancé must have met in person at least once within the two years prior to filing your application. Exceptions to this requirement are rare and typically require proof of extreme hardship or significant cultural considerations. Both you and your fiancé
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F-1 Visa: For international students wishing to attend a full course of study at a college, university, or high school in the U.S. M-1 Visa: For those attending vocational or non-academic courses for a limited period. F-1 and M-1 visa holders can also apply for their dependents to join them in the U.S. through the
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B-1 Visa for Business Visitors: This visa allows entry into the U.S. temporarily for business purposes, such as attending business conventions or negotiating contracts. B-2 Visa for Tourism: This visa is for individuals entering the U.S. for recreational purposes, such as visiting friends or receiving private medical treatment.
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The EB-2 Visa program is an employment-based second preference visa that allows individuals to bypass the typical employer sponsorship and labor certification requirements, making it an attractive option for eligible candidates. You may qualify for an EB-2 Visa if you: Hold an advanced degree (master’s or Ph.D.) or its equivalent (a bachelor’s degree plus five
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The K-1 visa allows foreign fiancés of U.S. citizens to enter the U.S. to marry within 90 days. Requirements include: Meeting in person at least once in the last two years. Proof of a genuine relationship. The U.S. sponsor must meet certain income thresholds.
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