Understanding Your Responsibilities Under USCIS’s Affidavit of Support
If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident planning to sponsor a relative for a green card, you must sign an Affidavit of Support, also known as Form I-864.

If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident planning to sponsor a relative for a green card, you must sign an Affidavit of Support, also known as Form I-864.
The USCIS Keeping Families Together Process represents a lifeline for many families facing the uncertainty of immigration challenges. If you or your spouse entered the U.S. without inspection but ...
USCIS recently announced that they would need to select additional registrations for unique beneficiaries to reach the fiscal year 2025 H-1B regular cap numerical allocation. Only petitioners with ...
On June 18th, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a groundbreaking new initiative aimed at promoting family unity for undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens. This ...
We at The Law Offices of Michael H. Markovitch often get the question from potential clients as to whether they should apply for their American naturalization or citizenship. While many noncitizens ...
In today's interconnected world, the dream of moving, living, studying, or working in the United States is a shared aspiration for many around the globe. However, navigating the complex and ...
If you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident planning to sponsor a relative for a green card, you must sign an Affidavit of Support, also known as Form I-864.
Children born abroad can acquire U.S. citizenship through acquisition from a U.S. citizen parent or through derivation upon the naturalization of the parent(s). Children born in the United States are ...
ADMISSIONS & BORDER, BUSINESS IMMIGRATION, H-1B & H-1B1 SPECIALTY OCCUPATION, L-1 INTRACOMPANY TRANSFEREE, NATURALIZATION & CITIZENSHIP
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has recently expanded the types of immigration cases where one can ask them to expedite the processing time of their case. The USCIS announced a final ...
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