Parent/Sibling Petitions

Durante el último año, USCIS ha implementado diversos cambios en el proceso de la naturalización. Estas actualizaciones reflejan cambios más amplios en las políticas bajo la Administración actual y afectan a la forma en que los solicitantes se preparan para el examen de educación cívica, cómo se evalúa el buen carácter moral, y cómo se...

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Over the past year, USCIS has implemented various changes to the naturalization process. These updates reflect broader policy shifts under the current Administration and affect how applicants prepare for the civics exam, how good moral character is evaluated, and how certain cases are reviewed for security purposes.  New Civics Test For applications filed after October...

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On October 17, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a policy alert revising the USCIS Policy Manual to provide updated guidance on qualifying spousal relationships for family-based Form I-130 immigrant visa petitions under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The policy is effective immediately and applies to all petitions pending or filed on...

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The I-864 Affidavit of Support is a crucial part of many U.S. immigration cases, especially family-based petitions. Its primary purpose is to show that the intending immigrant will have adequate financial support and will not become a public charge. The form requires the Petitioner, usually a U.S. citizen (USC) or lawful permanent resident (LPR), to prove...

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Securing a green card via a family sponsor entails the Petitioner, either a US Citizen or US Permanent Resident, initiating a petition for their spouse, parent, child/son/daughter, or sibling. This petition is filed using Form I-130, known as the Petition for Alien Relative. Regardless of the relationship basis for the petition, the following list highlights...

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Financial sponsorship is a crucial aspect of the immigration process, especially in family-based cases, e.g., spousal, parent, and sibling petitions. This form is used to establish the relationship between a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and their foreign relative who is seeking to immigrate to the United States. Here are the key points to understanding...

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The problem of children aging out has always been a complex issue, with many filing applications for a green card only to lose eligibility at the last minute. On February 14, 2023, USCIS updated its guidance on the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA), specifically with regards to when an immigrant visa becomes available.  Children’s eligibility...

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