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Category Archives: Undocumented Spouse’s Green Card

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Biden Administration Announces Two Major Policies for the Relief of Up to 550,000 Spouses and Children of U.S. Citizens 

By Svetlana Prizant |

Biden Administration Announces Two Major Policies for the Relief of Up to 550,000 Spouses and Children of U.S. Citizens   On June 18th, 2024, the Biden administration announced two policies which may help provide   major relief to spouses and children of U.S. citizens.   The first policy allows undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens who… Read More »

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How to bring your spouse to the United States

By Svetlana Prizant |

How to bring your spouse to the United States If you are a U.S. citizen married to a foreign national who lives abroad, there are two ways to bring your spouse (husband, wife, or same-sex spouse) to the United States. IR1 or CR1 – Immigrant visa for spouse (and their children) – An immigrant Petition… Read More »

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Considerations for Citizen and Non-Citizen Divorce

By Svetlana Prizant |

Considerations for Citizen and Non-Citizen Divorce Many non-citizens marry U.S. citizens, yet, non-citizens have the opportunity to obtain legal permeant residence in the United States though their U.S. citizen spouse. While the paperwork and documents are sent into the USCIS to process whether or not a non-citizen can obtain legal permanent residence, the couple… Read More »

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Can I Sponsor My Undocumented Spouse’s Green Card?

By Svetlana Prizant |

Marriage-Based Green Card Family reunification has traditionally been a cornerstone of U.S. immigration policy, with a major emphasis on allowing immediate relatives—defined in immigration law as spouses, minor children, and parents of U.S. citizens—to live together in the United States. In many cases, it’s possible to apply for a marriage green card for an… Read More »

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