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How to Become a U.S. Citizen
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8.30.23

How to Become a U.S. Citizen

U.S. citizenship opens up more doors than permanent residence does. Thousands of people each year immigrate to the United States and seek citizenship, a valuable status that benefits not just the new citizens but also their families.

Fiancé Visa vs Spouse/Marriage Visa: What Is the Difference?
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8.30.23

Fiancé Visa vs Spouse/Marriage Visa: What Is the Difference?

When a U.S. citizen and a foreign citizen intend to marry, they have two options for the foreign citizen to immigrate to the United States and obtain a green card — getting a fiancé visa or a marriage visa (either a K3 or an immigrant visa). Choosing to apply as a fiancé(e) before marriage or as a spouse after marriage can be confusing, as both have benefits and considerations, such as the speed of the process and cost. This article will discuss the differences between a fiancé visa and a spouse/marriage visa to help couples make informed decisions that suit their unique circumstances and goals.

Consular Processing vs. Adjustment of Status: Which One Is Right for You?
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8.30.23

Consular Processing vs. Adjustment of Status: Which One Is Right for You?

When applying for a marriage-based Green Card, two options are available: adjustment of status (for those in the US) and consular processing (for those outside the US). The ultimate aim is permanent residence status based on marriage to a US citizen or a permanent resident. It's advisable to seek the help of family immigration lawyers to increase the chance of approval. Continue reading for more information.

Expert Advice: How to Get a Green Card for Your Child and Secure Their Future in the U.S.
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8.30.23

Expert Advice: How to Get a Green Card for Your Child and Secure Their Future in the U.S.

Lawful U.S. citizens and permanent residents may obtain green cards for foreign-born children as long as the child(ren) is under 21 and unmarried. If your child was born outside the U.S. and you wish to bring them here, you may apply for a child green card through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) national visa center.One error could delay your application for months. The SimVisa team can guide you through the application process so it’s correct and no mistakes delay your child's visa.

Unlocking Work Opportunities: Can You Work While Waiting for a Green Card?
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8.30.23

Unlocking Work Opportunities: Can You Work While Waiting for a Green Card?

Looking to work in the U.S. while your green card is pending? This article tells you how! It offers a step-by-step guide on acquiring the golden ticket - an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), or as it's often known, the work permit. Understand the practicalities of applying, who's eligible, and how an adept immigration lawyer could be your key ally in this journey. There are some restrictions to keep in mind, so dive in and get all the details you need to steer through the process with ease and confidence!

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