Navigating the U.S. immigration system can feel overwhelming, especially in a fast-growing city like Atlanta with a large and diverse immigrant community. From understanding forms and deadlines to preparing for interviews and...
USCIS has quietly reversed a policy that had placed thousands of foreign doctors in the United States at risk of losing work authorization and, in some cases, their underlying immigration status. Under a Department of...
Consular processing is the process of applying for an immigrant visa at a U.S. Department of State consulate or embassy outside the United States, then entering the United States and being admitted as a lawful permanent...
Form I-130A, officially the Supplemental Information for Spouse Beneficiary, is a key supporting form for U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents sponsoring their foreign spouse for a green card using Form I-130,...
Becoming a naturalized citizen is a significant milestone for many immigrants. It marks the culmination of a journey toward full integration into American society. It also reflects core immigrant rights recognized through the...