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The Top Reasons your Green Card Case Might be Denied

What's are some of the top reasons that your green card case might be denied?

The Importance of Paying Taxes and Child Support for Naturalization

Owing public debts to the government can present problems for naturalization applicants. While it may be difficult to keep the checkbook balanced during these three to five-year period, there are many considerations to be aware of.

Key Tips for Proving Continuous Residence Inside the United States

Immigrants need to be aware that if and when they decide to apply for U.S. citizenship via naturalization, one of the core requirements is proving to the USCIS that you meet the definition of having continuous residence in the United States.

Understanding Health and Green Card Acceptance

An applicant’s physical and mental health are used to determine their admissibility as they become closer to gaining lawful permanent residence in the United States.

Changes in Filing Procedures due to Covid-19

Covid-19 has affected the application process, and timeline, for immigrants and those who are seeking to adjust their immigration status both here in the U.S. and from abroad.

What is Public Charge in terms of Immigration Documentation?

Do you know what public charge is when filling out the immigration application forms?

Top Mistakes Made During an I-130 Application

What are some top mistakes immigrants made during an I-130 application?

Preparing for the U.S. Citizenship English and Civics Test

Preparing for both parts of the U.S. Citizenship test usually requires applicants to start prepping months in advance.

Selective Service: What It Is and Why It Matters for Immigrants

The military draft is over in the United States, but non-citizen immigrants still need to register for the Selective Service if they want a fair shot at naturalization.

The Overlap between DACA Recipients and LPR Status

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, was started in 2012 under the Obama administration and continues to be in effect for young immigrants who are looking to remain in the U.S. lawfully without the fear of deportation.

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