What to do if your spouse is threatening to deport you?
If you find yourself in a situation where your spouse is threatening to deport you from the United States, it can be incredibly stressful and
If you find yourself in a situation where your spouse is threatening to deport you from the United States, it can be incredibly stressful and
On June 18, 2024, President Joe Biden announced a significant executive order aimed at promoting family unity among mixed-status families in the United States.
Applying for a U.S. green card (lawful permanent residency) while having a pending asylum application is a complex process that involves multiple legal intricacies. Here,
For military families, “Parole in Place” (PIP) offers a unique pathway for the spouses of U.S. military personnel to adjust their status and pursue lawful permanent residency, even if they initially entered the United States without inspection or overstayed their visa.
Navigating the path to U.S. permanent residency (Green Card) can be a complex process, especially for those married to a member of the U.S. military.
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The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, initiated in 2012 by the Obama administration, offers protection from deportation and work authorization for certain undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children.
The United States immigration system is intricate and navigating it can be challenging. However, as an adult US citizen, if you wish to petition for your non-citizen parents to obtain a Green Card, you have the legal right to do so.
For engaged couples separated by international borders, the K-1 visa, commonly known as the Fiancé(e) visa, offers a pathway to reunite and build a life together in the United States.