Category: Family Green Cards

Here’s What Happens When You Apply for a Marriage Green Card From Outside the U.S.

If your spouse is living outside the United States, the process of getting a marriage-based green card is called consular processing. This is one of the most common pathways for family immigration used by families applying through U.S. embassies or…

Is It Worth Filing for a Sibling Green Card? A Hard Look at the F4 Green Card Backlog

For many U.S. citizens, sponsoring a brother or sister for a green card is deeply personal. Family unity matters, but…

What Can Delay a Marriage-Based Green Card and How to Avoid It

Building a life together in the U.S. is exciting, and the green card process feels like the gate you need…

Traveling with a Green Card? Know Your Rights if Detained at a U.S. Port of Entry

You’re a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) of the United States. This is your home. You wait in the line for…

The Marriage-Based Green Card Process: What Every Couple Needs to Know Before Filing

Marriage to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident is one of the most reliable paths to live and work…

Mistakes That Can Get Your I-751 Petition Denied

The I-751 petition is a critical step for conditional permanent residents who want to become permanent residents. Even small mistakes,…