Failing to register for Selective Service can result in a denial of an N-400 application. If you forgot, here's what to do.| CitizenPath
Learn how certain DACA recipients may qualify for a green card through marriage to a U.S. citizen and how to apply.| CitizenPath
Once you've decided that you need legal help, it's important to find an immigration lawyer that is qualified and you can trust.| CitizenPath
Visa wait times are at historic highs. Learn what’s causing the delays, how long you may have to wait, and what you can do to prepare.| CitizenPath
Trump-era policies bring increased travel risks for immigrants. Learn who’s at risk and how to protect your reentry.| CitizenPath
CitizenPath is the easy, affordable way to prepare USCIS immigration applications correctly. We even guarantee approval.| CitizenPath
The naturalization interview is a final hurdle to become a U.S. citizen. Learn what to expect to improve your chances at success.| CitizenPath
Learn how a child of a permanent resident born abroad can return to the U.S. and get proper documentation with the 211(b) exemption.| CitizenPath
A border crossing card (BCC) is an immigration identification card for Mexican citizens to temporarily visit the United States.| CitizenPath
Discover how the I-601A waiver can help you obtain a green card while addressing unlawful presence. Evaluate your eligibility today.| CitizenPath
USCIS may issue a Request For Evidence when an application or petition lacks necessary documentation or evidence to make a decision.| CitizenPath
This overview for Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record, explains it's purpose and how to find or replace your document.| CitizenPath
Adjusting status to lawful permanent resident (green card holder) after a visa overstay is possible for certain foreign nationals.| CitizenPath
Avoid immigration penalties by understanding unlawful presence. Learn what it is, its impact, and how to protect your immigration status.| CitizenPath
An applicant for a family-based green card will need a financial sponsor in the U.S. before immigrating. Here's how it works.| CitizenPath
When you apply for a benefit from USCIS, a standard part of the process is a biometric appointment (also known as a biometrics screening).| CitizenPath
For certain undocumented immigrants in the United States, there are possible paths to legal status that include a green card.| CitizenPath
USCIS uses various versions of Form I-797, Notice of Action, to communicate with filers or grant immigration benefits.| CitizenPath
If you have a complicated immigration situation, there are a variety of resources to help you find an immigration attorney.| CitizenPath
Navigate the adjustment of status process to become a green card holder. Simplified steps for you! #AdjustmentOfStatus| CitizenPath
An immigration medical exam is a necessary part of immigrating to the United States and becoming a permanent resident (green card holder).| CitizenPath