If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident who is duly married to a foreign national, you may sponsor your spouse to the U.S. through a marriage-based green card. However, it is not uncommon for some people to attempt to cheat the system. Marriage fraud is quite...
Family Immigration
Do you qualify for a fiance visa?
If you are a U.S. citizen and plan on marrying a foreign national currently not in the United States, you can use a fiance visa to accomplish that. This type of visa allows your partner entry into the country to get married shortly after their arrival. Your spouse may...
Can you help your married children immigrate?
As a parent, a lengthy separation from your children could be a painful prospect. However, it could also be necessary if you want to offer them the best future possible. Taking a new job or remarrying might mean you live in a different country than they do. Once you...
How soon can immigrants work?
You're moving to the United States with your family, and your priority is to provide for them. You want to work as soon as possible so that you can start to support them with a consistent income. But how long is this going to take? When are you allowed to actually go...
If you get divorced, could you get deported?
When you got married, you were not a U.S. citizen, but the individual that you married was. As a result of your marriage, you were able to obtain a green card so that you could stay in the United States. Before the marriage, you had been in the U.S. on a Visa. Perhaps...
Can you help your siblings immigrate?
It can take years for someone to meet the qualifications for immigration to the United States and secure a visa. Some of the most popular and commonly used employment visa programs operate on a lottery basis and have a strict annual limit for the number of visas...
Tips for adjusting to life in the United States
You're moving to the United States to be closer to your family. Perhaps your spouse already immigrated there, or you have other family ties. You're going to be joining them soon. You are excited about this because you want to be with your family, but you also feel a...
When did same-sex immigrant marriage become legal in Texas?
One of the most common reasons that people seek green cards is because they've gotten married. They want to be able to stay in Texas because they married a citizen, even though they are not a citizen, and they need a green card so that they can permanently live within...
Can you be deported without your children?
Say that you entered the United States illegally and had children while you were here. Those children automatically become citizens due to birthright citizenship. This doctrine states that anyone born on U.S. soil is automatically a United States citizen, even if...
You became a citizen. What does it mean for your child?
You came to the United States on a work visa. Your career flourished, and you were able to get a green card. After that, you worked your way through the naturalization process. Now you are a naturalized U.S. citizen. You have all of the rights of a citizen. It doesn’t...