Green Card
Green Card category provides key information on permanent residency in the U.S., latest policy changes, and application strategies for a smooth transition.
Green Card Interviews Resume for Asylees: End of the Pause Explained
Starting August 6, 2025, USCIS requires more Green Card interviews for asylees and refugees to enhance security and detect fraud. Interviews depend on factors like identity verification, criminal history, and…
Mass Layoffs in America Threaten Immigrants’ Green Card Dreams
USCIS staffing cuts caused record green card delays with over 11.3 million pending cases. India and China applicants…
Mass Layoffs in America Jeopardize Foreign Nationals’ Green Cards
Mass layoffs and USCIS staffing shortages in 2025 cause historic delays for employment-based green cards. Applicants losing jobs…
New US Bill Proposes $20,000 Fast Lane for Green Cards
This bill proposes a $20,000 premium processing fee for immigrants waiting over ten years to speed up green…
USCIS Updates Family-Based Green Card Rules Effective August 2025
USCIS's August 2025 policy update tightens family-based green card petition reviews with heightened fraud checks. Approval of Form…
Guide for Canadian L1-A Visa Holders Entering US Border Under USMCA
Under USMCA, Canadian L1-A executives enter the US without a visa stamp by presenting an approved USCIS petition.…
Risks and Procedures for Traveling with Expired Green Card and I-797 Notice
Traveling with expired Green Cards and only an I-797 extension notice risks denied boarding and re-entry delays. Getting…
Green Card Marriage Interviews Now Feel Like Lengthy Interrogations
USCIS’s 2025 Green Card process mandates in-person interviews for all couples applying through marriage, requiring extensive evidence with…
USCIS Issues Green Card Update for Married Couples in 2025
USCIS imposes tougher August 2025 rules on marriage-based green card applications, including detailed evidence, mandatory interviews, and newest…
USCIS Tightens Family-Based Green Card Vetting Starting August 2025
USCIS updates family-based Green Card policies effective August 1, 2025, mandating stricter evidence and interviews to prevent fraud.…