Documentation
Form-by-form filing instructions, document checklists, and evidence guides for visa and immigration applications. Covers I-130, I-140, I-485, DS-160, and dozens of USCIS and consular forms.
Top questions about Documentation
Answers from VisaVerge guidesHow can immigrants prepare for visa renewals in 2025?
Applicants should check official websites regularly for updates on forms, fees, and procedures, and prepare documents early to avoid last-minute problems, especially with new requirements like the medical exam.
Read: No Clear Impact of OBBBA on Visa Renewals or Green Card Processing YetWhat steps should prospective immigrants take in response to these changes?
Prospective immigrants should align their skills with job demand, engage with supportive communities, and stay informed about policy developments.
Read: Portugal Sets Immigration Quotas for Work Visa HoldersWhat practical steps should visa applicants take given the current policy landscape?
Visa applicants should start early, ensure all documentation is complete, stay updated on embassy websites, and monitor priority updates from the State Department's Visa Bulletin to navigate the delays effectively.
Read: President Trump's New Orders Bring Delays, Changes to U.S. Visa ProcessWhat should immigrants do before the 2026 tax filing deadline?
Before January 26, 2026, immigrants should gather their tax forms, create or verify their IRS online account, and choose their filing method to prevent delays.
Read: IRS Tax Season Opens Jan 26, 2026: How to Prepare NowWhat is the main change in the 2025 USCIS policy compared to 2023 guidance?
The 2025 policy reverses the more flexible 2023 guidance and instead follows a narrower reading that exclusively uses Final Action Dates for CSPA age calculations.
Read: New USCIS Rule Threatens H‑1B Dependents’ Education and StatusICE Detains Texas Woman on Honeymoon Despite Pending Green Card
Ward Sakeik’s detention despite a pending green card exposes gaps in U.S. immigration policy, especially affecting stateless individuals. Advocacy efforts push ICE to protect families and reconsider detaining immigrants lawfully…
How Does Green Card Renewal Differ If Your Card Is Lost or Stolen?
Replace lost, stolen, or destroyed green cards by filing Form I-90 immediately. Pay a $540 fee, attend biometrics,…
Can I Get a Refund If I Withdraw My I-485 Application?
USCIS does not refund fees for withdrawn Form I-485 applications. Withdrawal needs written notice and you’ll get confirmation.…
Can the Filing Fee for Form I-485 Be Waived?
USCIS prohibits fee waivers for Form I-485, requiring full payment at filing. Applicants must plan financially or seek…
Meaning of ‘Bear Arms on Behalf of the United States’ in Oath of Allegiance
New U.S. citizens pledge in the Oath of Allegiance to bear arms if law demands, with exemptions for…
Does USCIS Refund Filing Fees if I-485 Is Rejected for Incompleteness?
Filing fees for USCIS Form I-485 are non-refundable if rejected for incompleteness. The fee increased to $1,440 in…
What Are the Key Steps in the Green Card Renewal Process?
To renew your green card, file Form I-90 at least six months before expiration and pay $540. Submit…
Can I Work or Apply for Jobs During Green Card Renewal?
USCIS now allows green card holders to work up to 36 months after expiration with Form I-90 receipt.…
What If I-485 Fee Changes After Mailing But Before USCIS Receives It?
Effective April 1, 2024, USCIS raised the I-485 filing fee to $1,440. The fee depends on the application…
Do I Need to Pay a Separate Fee for Work Permit After Filing I-485?
As of April 1, 2024, USCIS requires separate filing fees for Form I-765. Applicants filing I-485 earlier avoid…