Immigration Process
Form I-912 – Request for Fee Waiver
According to USCIS rules, you must use Form I-912 – Request for Fee Waiver to request a fee waiver (or submit a written request) for certain immigration forms and services based on a demonstrated inability to pay. To file your completed Form I-912, attach it and all supporting documentation to the application or petition for…
Read MoreForm I-918 – Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status
According to the USCIS rules, U visa is for immigrants who have been the victim of a serious crime and are assisting U.S. law enforcement with an investigation or prosecution. Applicants must prepare U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Form I-918, Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status, and have this petition certified by a qualifying agency…
Read MoreHow to Get Proof of U.S. Citizenship?
If you are wondering how to get proof of U.S. Citizenship? We have the right answer. Check this post and discover! What documents prove citizenship in U.S.? You can prove your citizenship in a variety of ways. The documents usually required U.S. citizenship, according USCIS rules are: U.S. Birth Certificate; U.S. Passport; Certificate of Citizenship;…
Read MoreWhat is the V Visa?
Do you know what is the V Visa? According to USCIS rule, the V visa is a nonimmigrant visa created to allow families to stay together while waiting for the processing of immigrant visas. Who is eligible for V Visa? According to eligibility criteria, if you are a permanent resident (Green Card holder), your spouse,…
Read MoreCan I Get a Driver’s License Without Having a Green Card?
Can I Get a Driver’s License Without Having a Green Card? A driver’s license without having a Green Card is possible in just some U. S. states. Getting a driver’s license can open new opportunities and the freedom to travel with no complications. You can get a driver’s license if you’re not a U.S. citizen.…
Read MoreHow To Check Your USCIS Case Status?
Do you know how to check your USCIS case status? It is a very simple process to verify the case status. You can verify your case status online from anywhere. You only have to access USCIS’ Case Status Online directly through the USCIS website: uscis.gov. To check your case status using USCIS online tool, you…
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