Immigration Resources

Welcome to our Immigration Resources section, your trusted source for U.S. immigration information. Find expert guidance on visa applications, green card processes, and overcoming immigration challenges. Our comprehensive articles and step-by-step guides cover everything from family-based visas to waiver petitions, providing clear, reliable support to help you navigate the U.S. immigration system with confidence.

If you’re navigating the U.S. immigration process, you may have come across the term AOS Petition. But what exactly is an AOS petition, and how does it help you on your path to permanent residency? In this blog post, we’ll break down everything you need to know about the Adjustment of Status (AOS) process, including eligibility requirements, the application process, and tips for success.

The I-130 Petition, officially known as the “Petition for Alien Relative,” is one of the most important steps in family-based U.S. immigration. It is used to establish a qualifying relationship between a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (Green Card holder) and a foreign-born relative who wishes to immigrate to the United States. 

If you’re a lawful permanent resident (Green Card holder) in the United States and looking to become a U.S. citizen, the N-400 form, also known as the Application for Naturalization, is your first step in the journey to full citizenship. This blog will break down everything you need to know about the N-400 form, including its purpose, requirements, and how to file it correctly. Let’s dive into the details!

Marriage Green Card through Adjustment of Status (AOS) allows spouses of U.S. citizens or permanent residents, who are already in the United States, to apply for lawful permanent residency without leaving the country. This process is essential for those who have entered the U.S. on a temporary visa and wish to remain with their spouse permanently.