Extended validity of Green Cards for Removal of Conditions applicants
The USCIS began extending the validity of conditional permanent resident green cards for 48 months. Learn more here.
The USCIS began extending the validity of conditional permanent resident green cards for 48 months. Learn more here.
In this article, we examine when inheritances or gifts constitute EB5 investment capital for an immigrant investor seeking EB5 classification.
We examine when the assets of an individual may be considered in determining the immigrant visa petitioner’s ability to pay the proffered wage.
New guidance from USCIS for visa interviews for spousal petitions involving minors – I-130 Form
Visa Waiver Program entrants are generally precluded from INA 245 adjustment of status unless they are seeking adjustment as an immediate relative or under VAWA.
In certain immigrant categories, an adjustment of status applicant may take advantage of concurrent filing of the immigrant visa petition and the Form I-485.
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