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Top Reasons Immigration Cases Receive a NOID and How to Address Them

Top Reasons Immigration Cases Receive a NOID and How to Address Them

A NOID is issued when USCIS identifies significant issues with an immigration application or petition and signals their intention to deny it unless the…

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Consular I-130 Filing in Exceptional Circumstances: 2025 Guide for U.S. Citizens Abroad

Consular I-130 Filing in Exceptional Circumstances: 2025 Guide for U.S. Citizens Abroad

If you are a U.S. citizen living or traveling outside the United States and need to bring your spouse, child, or parent to the U.S., you may be…

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What Happens if I File for Divorce after Filing an I-751 Petition?

What Happens if I File for Divorce after Filing an I-751 Petition?

Navigating the U.S. immigration process can be complex, especially when personal circumstances evolve unexpectedly. If you obtained your lawful permanent resident status through marriage…

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Can I Apply for Naturalization After Three Years of Marriage to a U.S. Citizen Even if My Green Card is Not Marriage-based?

Can I Apply for Naturalization After Three Years of Marriage to a U.S. Citizen Even if My Green Card is Not Marriage-based?

At Sverdloff Law Group, we often hear questions from clients navigating the path to U.S. citizenship. One common concern is whether individuals who have…

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Can I adjust my status if I entered on an ESTA and am married to a U.S. Citizen?

Can I adjust my status if I entered on an ESTA and am married to a U.S. Citizen?

For individuals entering the country under an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA), there may be confusion about the possibility of adjusting their immigration…

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What is Marriage Fraud?

What is Marriage Fraud?

Marriage fraud is a serious offense in the realm of immigration law, with profound legal and societal implications. This blog explores what constitutes marriage…

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