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What if Citizenship is denied?

What if Citizenship is denied? When your U.S. citizenship application is denied by the USCIS, you will not become a U.S. citizen. If it happens, the first step is to understand the reasons for your application denial. Above there are some reasons for U.S. Citizenship application denial: Failing the U.S. Citizenship Test;Committed Crimes;Not meeting continuous…

How soon after filing I-485 did you get EAD?

How soon after filing I-485 did you get EAD? The whole Form I-485 process typically takes 8 to 14 months from the time of filing but there are some steps that you should know. The processing time is long, check now the different steps that so often cause a long ​​Form I-485 processing time: Application…

Will USCIS processing times improve in 2022?

Will USCIS processing times improve in 2022? U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the government agency responsible for processing Green Card and naturalization applications and other immigration processes, publishes and updates average processing times for dozens of immigration forms. You can check this information to identify whether your wait time is inside of expectations or…

How long does USCIS take to process an EAD renewal?

How long does USCIS take to process an EAD renewal? Keep in mind that USCIS processes an EAD renewal like a normal EAD application, so the work permit processing time depends on your type of visa and the processing center that it is going through. As of May 2022, EAD processing time can range from…

What is a VAWA and who qualifies for it?

What is a VAWA and who qualifies for it? This is a relevant humanitarian issue in the immigration process and for this reason, Wizard Visa prepared this post based on USCIS rules, to provide you with some important information about this theme. Keep reading and in doubt contact us! According to USCIS rules, the family-based…

Can I pay my government (USCIS) fees with a Credit Card?

Can I pay my government (USCIS) fees with a credit card? This is an applicant’s frequent question, and the short answer is Yes! Keep reading this post for more information and choose Wizard Visa to help you with USCIS procedures! According to USCIS rules, you may pay your filing fee and biometric services fee, if…

Visa Waiver Program requirements and countries that are part of ESTA

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regulations determines Visa Waiver Program requirements and countries that are part of ESTA. Check this post and discover how Wizard Visa can help you in this matter. Keep reading! According to the DHS regulations, the Visa Waiver Program permits citizens of participating countries to travel to the United States…

What is a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)?

What is a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)? DACA, which means Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, is a policy that protects thousands of young people who are called “DREAMers” because entered the United States unlawfully as children. The program does not grant them official legal status or concrete possibilities of citizenship, but it does…

What’s the difference between an F-1 visa to an M-1 visa?

What’s the difference between an F-1 visa to an M-1 visa? According to U.S. rules, F and M visas are for persons who wish to study in the U.S. The “F” visa is for academic studies, and the “M” visa is for nonacademic or vocational studies. Before applying for an F or M visa, students…

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