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Removing Conditions on Your Green Card After Divorce: I-751 Waiver Options

Going through a divorce is emotionally difficult. When you also hold a conditional green card based on that marriage, the …

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The 2025 Citizenship Test Changes: What San Jose Applicants Need to Know

Are you preparing to become a United States citizen? If you plan to file your naturalization application soon, you need …

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Understanding the New Annual Asylum Fee: What California Asylum Seekers Need to Know in 2025

You may have heard about the new annual asylum fee that started in 2025. If you’re seeking asylum in California, …

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Form I-751 Evidence Requirements: Proving Your Marriage After Two Years

When you received your conditional Green Card through marriage, the two-year mark probably seemed far away. Now that your filing …

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DACA Renewal Status Update 2025 Fifth Circuit California

If you are a DACA recipient in California, understanding how recent court decisions affect your renewal rights and work authorization …

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Can a Sibling Sponsor You for a Green Card? Understanding the Process

Wanting to reunite with a brother or sister in the United States is one of the most natural feelings for …

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Stricter USCIS Rules for Family-Based Green Card Applications (Effective August 2025)

We understand how stressful it can be when you’re trying to reunite with family members through the Green Card process. …

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What Are Extraordinary Circumstances for Late Asylum Filing?

If you fled persecution in your home country and came to the United States seeking protection, you’re probably familiar with …

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The 2025 Government Shutdown Has Ended: What This Means for Your Immigration Case

After 43 days, the longest government shutdown in United States history has finally come to an end. On November 12, …

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