People who live in separate countries may fall in love despite the distance that separates them. They then have challenges ahead if they want to spend their lives together. When one of those people lives in the United States, there is a very involved process required...
Family Immigration
How do I acquire family-based visas for a loved one?
Acquiring a family-based visa for a loved one can be a complex and time-consuming process but also a highly rewarding experience. If you plan to relocate your parents or siblings to the United States, read on. There are two main categories of family-based visas:...
Many Texas cities welcome and support immigrant families
As immigration destinations go, Texas is emerging as one of the most welcoming states. Many immigrants entering the U.S. or coming from elsewhere in the country are making this state their home. In 2019, Dallas became the first “Certified Welcoming” city in Texas....
How to prove someone is a relative to bring them to the U.S.
If you are a permanent resident or a green card holder, you can bring a relative to the U.S. The United States Immigration and Citizenship Services (USCIS) has a petition for alien relatives (Form I-130), which you can fill out to help an eligible relative immigrate...
5 tips for same-sex immigration
Bringing your spouse to the United States is a dream for many who marry foreigners. Updates in the past decade make it possible for same-sex couples to apply for family immigration into the U.S. Navigating the immigration process for same-sex marriage can be...
What to know about working as an immigrant
When you move to the United States with your family, you know finding a job to support your loved ones is a priority. It is necessary to get a job quickly to ensure you have a consistent income. However, things like this are not automatic and you may wonder how long...
How you can help your children enter the United States
Many parents want to give their children any opportunity they can. Especially if you come from a country with less economic opportunity or some kind of instability, you may view living and working in the United States as the best option for you and your loved ones....
Is the process of getting a green card the same for same-sex couples?
First of all, let’s address the question: can same-sex couples apply for a green card? The answer is yes. For immigration purposes, there is no legal difference between heterosexual and gay couples under the law. Having said that, is there any difference in the...
How can I bring my brother or sister to live in the U.S.?
Some families have lived in multiple countries. That can result in children having multiple nationalities that are not all the same as each other. You automatically gained U.S. citizenship if you were born in the United States. If your parents were only there...
What is the Child Status Protection Act?
The classification of who is and is not a “child” varies from culture to culture. It’s important to understand how the word child is defined by immigration officials if you’re interested in applying for or maintaining a family-based immigration status in the U.S. ...