According to the American Immigration Council, over 14 percent of the US population was born outside of the country. When you immigrate to the United States, you become part of a country with a rich history of welcoming people from around the globe. That said,...
In the context of immigration, a “public charge” is someone who is a burden on the American taxpayer. The US government obviously wants to avoid admitting people who eventually become public charges, and this is an important point to consider if you are applying for a...
If you are applying for asylum in the United States, your interview is one of the most important steps in this process. As a result, it makes sense to prepare for your asylum interview in an effective, organized manner. Due to recent changes to US immigration policy,...
After you send your U.S. citizenship application, the next few weeks can be quite stressful. You might be depending on a positive outcome for your career, your family, or simply your sense of identity as an American. If you just received a denial, you might be unsure...
Marriage-based green cards represent an obvious step for many American families. If you are an American citizen, you might want to sponsor your foreign spouse to live in the United States. If you are a foreign individual with an American spouse, you may be excited...