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WHAT FORMS ARE REQUIRED FOR FAMILY-BASED IMMIGRATION, AND HOW CAN APPLICANTS ENSURE A SMOOTH APPLICATION PROCESS?

February 1, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

WHAT FORMS ARE REQUIRED FOR FAMILY-BASED IMMIGRATION, AND HOW CAN APPLICANTS ENSURE A SMOOTH APPLICATION PROCESS? Family-based immigration is a pathway to reunite with loved ones and build a new life in the United States. Understanding the requisite forms and navigating the application process is vital for a successful journey. Here, we break down the essential forms and offer tips to ensure a seamless Read More

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: FORM I-130, family immigration, immigration, Form I-485, family-based-immigration

THE DIFFERENCES AND ELIGIBILITY FOR FAMILY-SPONSORED VISA CATEGORIES (F-1, F-2A, F-2B, F-3, AND F-4)

January 16, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

THE DIFFERENCES AND ELIGIBILITY FOR FAMILY-SPONSORED VISA CATEGORIES (F-1, F-2A, F-2B, F-3, AND F-4) The United States offers several family-sponsored visa categories (F-1, F-2A, F-2B, F-3, and F-4) that allow U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents to bring their family members to the country. Each category has specific eligibility criteria and unique features, making it essential to understand the differences Read More

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: family-based-immigration, F1 visa, F2a visa, F2b visa, f3 visa, f4 visa

The Role of Family & Friend Letters in Green Card Filing

December 2, 2019
Cambridge Immigration Law

The Role of Family & Friend Letters in Green Card Filing Congratulations on your marriage! Now what happens if you are a U.S. citizen and your spouse is foreign? You likely want to petition for your spouse be “get a green card” either by coming to the U.S. or applying for a green card from within the US. to the U.S. as a permanent resident. As part of that “green card” application, you will also need to show Read More

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: family-based-immigration

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