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What if My Spouse isn’t Physically Able to Complete the I-751?

What if My Spouse isn’t Physically Able to Complete the I-751?

When you obtain conditional residence in the United States, the status – and your green card – is only valid for two years. You…

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Immigration Resources

Immigration Resources

U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS): Infopass – Online appointment scheduler for CIS District Offices. Office Closings – Check for weather-related USCIS office closings.…

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Immigration Updates
USCIS Announces a Revised Naturalization Civics Test

USCIS Announces a Revised Naturalization Civics Test

Washington - U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that it’s going to start using the 2008 form of the naturalization civics test,…

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What to do if your Form I-751 is denied due to the lack of evidence

What to do if your Form I-751 is denied due to the lack of evidence

The denial of your Form I-751 doesn’t mean an end for your right to a permanent stay in the United States. An approved immigration…

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212(d)(3) Waiver for Non-Immigrants Explained

212(d)(3) Waiver for Non-Immigrants Explained

A waiver is a document through which one of the parties intentionally forfeits a known right or a claim, releasing the other party. When…

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12 Questions to Ask an Immigration Lawyer During the Initial Meeting

12 Questions to Ask an Immigration Lawyer During the Initial Meeting

Moving to a new country means dealing with numerous complex procedures and a lot of paperwork. This whole complicated process could be shortened and…

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