This form is for individuals seeking Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the United States. TPS is a temporary immigration benefit that allows eligible individuals from certain countries and territories experiencing ongoing armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary circumstances to temporarily reside and work in the United States.
U.S. Permanent Resident Card holders may apply to replace or extend the card’s validity. Apply within three months (90 days) of card expiration.
This form is used to petition to bring your fiancé(e) (K-1) and their children (K-2) to the United States to marry you, or to bring you The spouse (K-3) and their children (K-4) are brought to the United States to apply for lawful permanent resident status.
The I-130 petition may be filed by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident who wishes to reunite with a close relative who wishes to immigrate to the United States.
The I-485 can be submitted to apply for permanent resident status in the United States for a relative who is already in the United States.
This Application is for a Reentry Permit, Refugee Travel Document, or Advance Parole Travel Document, to enter the United States including for humanitarian reasons. The application can be filed by refugees and permanent residents and can also be used as a permit to return to the United States.
This I-539 Certain non-immigrants can extend their stay or change to other non-immigrant status
This Petition to remove conditions on permanent resident status for a conditional permanent resident who obtained permanent resident status through marriage.
This I-751 petition is for certain aliens who are eligible to work in the United States apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) using Form I-765.
This form is required for most family-based immigrants and some employment-based immigrants to demonstrate that they have adequate means of financial support and are unlikely to rely on the U.S. government for financial support.
This form is submitted by a sponsor on behalf of a non-immigrant visa applicant as proof of available funds and guarantees that the applicant will not apply for public funds while in the United States. The sponsor must submit a separate affidavit for each applicant.
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