I-130 petition

Discover comprehensive resources on the process of sponsoring a relative for a U.S. green card, including detailed articles and expert video interviews with immigration attorneys. This legal media section provides insights into the requirements and steps involved in filing the I-130 petition, helping visitors understand its role in family-based immigration.

U.S. Citizen Marriage Immigration Steps for Ukrainian Spouse Green Card Process

How to Get a Green Card for Your Ukrainian Spouse: Marriage-Based Immigration Guide for U.S. Citizens

A U.S. citizen can petition a Ukrainian spouse for a marriage-based green card by filing Form I-130 and completing consular processing or adjustment of status. Processing often takes about 12–18 months, depending on USCIS/NVC workload and case facts. This guide covers eligibility, required documents, fees, interview prep, and common pitfalls. Securing a future together in […]

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Exploring Family Visa Types and Expected Delays

What are the different categories for family-based immigration and how long is the waiting time?

Family-based immigration has two main categories: Immediate Relatives (no annual cap, often 0–12 months) and Family Preference categories (capped, typically 2–10+ years). Wait times depend on the relationship, the sponsor’s status (U.S. citizen vs. green card holder), and the applicant’s country under the Visa Bulletin. This article breaks down each category and what to expect

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Navigating Marriage-Based Green Card Applications

Green Card Through Marriage: Legal Process and Requirements

A marriage-based green card lets a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident sponsor their spouse for permanent residence, typically requiring proof of a bona fide marriage and passing background checks. Processing time and steps vary by whether the spouse is inside or outside the United States and by USCIS/country backlogs. This article explains eligibility, required

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