How to Bring Your Foreign Fiancé to the United States

When you want to marry a non-U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, you may be able to sponsor them to come to the United States.
La Guía Paso a paso para Eliminar las Condiciones de su Tarjeta Verde

Pero, ¿cómo elimina las condiciones de una tarjeta verde a través del matrimonio y qué sucede si no lo hace? Esta guía explica.
What Does it Mean to Sponsor Someone for a Green Card?

If you’re like many people, you know that it’s possible for an American citizen or lawful permanent resident to sponsor an immigrant to come to the United States.
The Step-by-Step Guide for Removing Conditions on Your Green Card

But how do you remove conditions on a green card through marriage, and what happens if you don’t? This guide explains.
What Are Immigration Fraud and Willful Misrepresentation?

Immigration fraud is a crime – and it’s one with serious consequences in the United States. The term immigration fraud is very broad, but just about any action you take to lie to or defraud the U.S. government falls under it. This guide explains immigration fraud, the possible penalties of a conviction, and how you […]
Tarjeta verde a través del matrimonio: todo lo que necesita saber

Si se casa con un ciudadano de los Estados Unidos o con un residente permanente legal, podría ser elegible para una tarjeta verde.
Can Undocumented Immigrants Get Legal Status in the U.S.?

There are currently around 11.4 million undocumented immigrants in the United States, and most of these people don’t have a clear path to lawful permanent residency or citizenship.
¿Se puede obtener una tarjeta verde con antecedentes penales?

Esta guía explica si puede obtener una tarjeta verde y qué desafíos puede enfrentar.
What Happens at an Immigration Interview?

If you’re immigrating to the United States, there’s a good chance you’ll have to participate in an immigration interview – so here’s what to expect.
La guía completa para la deportación

1. Tenía menos de 31 años al 15 de junio de 2012; 2. Vino a los Estados Unidos cuando tenía 15 años o menos; 3. Haber vivido en los Estados Unidos…