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Adoption and Green Card Applications: Key Requirements and Important Considerations for Families
Adoption and green card applications involve complex immigration rules that families must carefully navigate. From Hague and orphan adoptions to family-based petitions, understanding requirements like the two-year custody rule, proper documentation, and visa classifications is essential to securing lawful permanent residence and, in many cases, U.S. citizenship for adopted children.
May 6


How Family Law and Immigration Law Are Connected: Why It Matters for Your Case
Family law and immigration law often overlap in cases involving marriage, divorce, adoption, child custody, and green card petitions. Decisions made in family court can directly affect immigration status, lawful permanent residence, and citizenship eligibility. Understanding how family law and immigration law connect is essential for protecting your rights and navigating complex legal matters in the United States.
Apr 29


COMPLETE GUIDE TO PROVING A REAL MARRIAGE (“Bona Fides”) For Marriage-Based Immigration Cases (I-130, I-485, VAWA, etc.)
Proving a bona fide marriage is essential in marriage-based immigration cases. USCIS requires clear evidence that your relationship is real and not solely for immigration benefits. From joint finances and shared residence to insurance policies and relationship history, submitting well-organized, meaningful documentation can strengthen your case and help avoid RFEs or denials.
Apr 15


The Impact of Divorce on a Marriage-Based Green Card Application
Divorce can significantly impact a marriage-based green card application, especially if it occurs before approval or during conditional residence. Understanding how divorce affects sponsorship, waiver options, and immigration status is essential for protecting your path to lawful permanent residence in the United States.
Apr 8
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