Want to visit or live in the U.S.? You'll need a visa! Let's break down the main types: Temporary visits (Nonimmigrant visas) These visas allow you to stay in the U.S. for a specific time and reason. Some common ones include: B-1/B-2 visa: For tourists and business...
Year: 2024
How long do you need to be a resident to become a U.S. citizen?
As you embark on the journey to become a U.S. citizen, you will likely encounter a complex web of eligibility criteria. One of the most critical components of this process is meeting the required years of residency. But how long must you be a resident to become a U.S....
Dos and don’ts to remember for your immigration interview
Preparing for your immigration interview can be a nerve-wracking experience, but it does not have to be. Knowing what to do and what to avoid can help you feel more confident and prepared. Here are some essential things to keep in mind. How to make a positive...
Parole eligibility for undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens
If you are an undocumented spouse or stepchild of a U.S. citizen, you may be eligible for the parole-in-place program of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The new process, called Keeping Families Together, will allow the individuals mentioned above to apply...
7 common challenges of naturalization
Naturalization is the process by which immigrants become U.S. citizens. While this is an exciting journey, it can also be challenging. Understanding the common obstacles can help you prepare and work around the process more efficiently. 1. Language proficiency...
Why is my F3 visa taking too long?
You are the child of a U.S. citizen who has filed an F3 Visa application for you. You read that it usually takes about ten years from issuing a priority date for a visa interview schedule. However, it has been over ten years since your priority date was issued. Why is...
The role of good moral character in the naturalization process
In U.S. immigration law, the concept of good moral character (GMC) can be pivotal for those seeking to become naturalized citizens. As per the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), GMC is a character that meets the norms and standards of average citizens...
What are the requirements for employment-based visas?
If you're considering working in California, understanding the requirements for employment-based visas is essential. These visas allow businesses to hire talent from around the globe, benefiting both the local economy and international workers. Knowing the visa...
The economic impact of immigration
It might come as a surprise for most people to learn that immigrants and their children are behind almost 50% of all Fortune 500 companies. The profound role that immigrants and their children play in establishing many of the country’s most successful and influential...
Understanding waivers of inadmissibility
Inadmissibility means that a person is not allowed to enter or stay in the United States due to specific reasons outlined by immigration laws. For many individuals, being deemed inadmissible can be a significant hurdle in their immigration journey. Thankfully, there...