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Can I Adjust Status After TPS Ends or Humanitarian Parole Expires?

Can I Adjust Status After TPS Ends or Humanitarian Parole Expires?

For individuals living in the United States under Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or humanitarian parole, the expiration date of that status can bring a…

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Can I Get a Green Card If My F-1 Status Expired Before Marriage?

Can I Get a Green Card If My F-1 Status Expired Before Marriage?

Discovering that your F-1 student status has expired can be a source of stress, especially when you are building a life in the U.S.…

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How to Become a U.S. Citizen in 2025: Naturalization Steps, Timeline, and Lawyer Tips

How to Become a U.S. Citizen in 2025: Naturalization Steps, Timeline, and Lawyer Tips

Becoming a U.S. citizen is a momentous achievement, the final step in a long journey for many lawful permanent residents. The naturalization process transforms…

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L-1 Visa for Executives and Entrepreneurs: Transfer Your Business to the U.S.

L-1 Visa for Executives and Entrepreneurs: Transfer Your Business to the U.S.

For executives and entrepreneurs with a vision for global expansion, the L-1 visa provides a pathway to transfer your business operations to the United…

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Marriage-Based Green Card (AOS) Step-by-Step for Couples Living in the U.S.

Marriage-Based Green Card (AOS) Step-by-Step for Couples Living in the U.S.

The journey to obtaining a marriage-based Green Card is one of the most meaningful steps a couple can take. For those already residing in…

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EB-2 NIW Explained: How Skilled Professionals Can Self-Sponsor a Green Card Without an Employer

EB-2 NIW Explained: How Skilled Professionals Can Self-Sponsor a Green Card Without an Employer

For many highly skilled professionals, the traditional path to a U.S. Green Card requires employer sponsorship, a process that can be long and restrictive.…

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