When a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident marries a non-U.S. citizen, the new spouse is eligible to apply for a green card. This process is not automatic. In fact, to obtain a marriage-based green card for your spouse, you will need to file specific documents and comply with numerous requirements. Many applicants find it…
Release Date 09/07/2022 Extension Allows Beneficiaries to Retain TPS and EADs Until March 2024 WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) posted for public inspection a Federal Register notice describing how beneficiaries under Venezuela’s existing TPS designation can re-register to retain TPS and renew their Employment Authorization Documents (EADs). Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas previously announced the…
Las solicitudes de tarjeta verde pueden tardar mucho tiempo en procesarse, incluso para hijos menores. Si usted es un residente permanente legal (RPL) de los EE. UU., debe saber que su hijo al cumplir 21 años puede perder la oportunidad de recibir el estatus de residente permanente. Sin embargo, es posible que reciba cierta protección…
Green card applications can take a long time to process, even for immediate relatives such as children. If you’re a U.S. lawful permanent resident (LPR), you should know your child may no longer qualify as your immediate relative under certain conditions. If you’re filing Form I-130, keep reading to learn how to best sponsor your…