This course provides an in-depth understanding of the I-130 Family Petition process for U.S. immigration. Participants will learn the eligibility requirements, documentation needed, and step-by-step procedures for filing a petition on behalf of a relative.
This course provides a step-by-step guide to the I-130 and I-601A family petition processes, focusing on the application and waiver procedures for U.S. immigration.
This course offers a step-by-step guide to the K-1 Fiancée Visa process, designed for foreign nationals seeking to marry a U.S. citizen. Participants will learn about eligibility requirements, the application process, necessary documentation, and the steps involved in bringing a fiancée to the U.S. for marriage.
This course provides a comprehensive guide to completing the I-90 Application to Replace a Permanent Resident Card. Participants will learn the step-by-step process for submitting the form, including when and why to file for a replacement card, required documentation, and how to track the application status.
This course offers a detailed guide to the I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Permanent Resident Status, designed for individuals who obtained conditional residency through marriage. Participants will learn the requirements for filing the petition, how to submit supporting documentation, and what to expect during the process.
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the I-864 Affidavit of Support, a crucial form required for family-based immigration to the U.S. Participants will learn about the responsibilities of the sponsor, income requirements, and how to properly complete the affidavit to demonstrate financial support for an immigrant.
This course provides a comprehensive guide to the Medical Deferred Action program, which allows individuals with serious medical conditions to temporarily stay in the U.S. and receive a work permit while receiving necessary medical treatment.
This course covers the Military Parole in Place (PIP) program and Military Deferred Action, providing crucial insights into the processes that allow certain family members of U.S. military personnel to apply for temporary relief from deportation and work authorization.