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Facing inadmissibility issues as a VAWA applicant? Explore waivers and exceptions to help you achieve lawful status in the U.S.

Waivers and Exceptions to Inadmissibility for VAWA Applicants

Navigating the U.S. immigration process can be daunting, especially for individuals applying for a green card under the Violence Against Women Act, and knowing the specific waivers and exceptions available. This guide will explore how the applicants can overcome various grounds of inadmissibility, making it easier to achieve legal status and move past the barriers […]

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Learn how conditional residence can impact your path to U.S. citizenship. Find out if it counts towards the physical presence requirement.

Does Conditional Residence Count Towards U.S. Citizenship

Achieving U.S. citizenship is a major milestone for many immigrants who have made the United States their home and for those who started with conditional residence status, it’s important to understand how this time contributes to their eligibility. This guide will break down the complexities and their role in the citizenship process. What Is Conditional

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Approved I-130 petition but your relative had more children? Find out if they can still immigrate with the family.

Conditional Resident Awaiting I-751 Approval For Naturalization

Getting a green card for permanent residency can be challenging, especially for non-citizens marrying U.S. citizens. If you receive a green card within two years of marriage, you will get conditional residency for two years. To become a permanent resident, you must file Form I-751, the Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence. However, the long

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