Myths about USCIS Interviews

There are many rumors circulating in the community about immigration interviews. They say everything: that your citizen partner “saves you,” that a mistake has already ruined your case, or that USCIS never checks your social networks. The problem is that these myths generate fear or, on the contrary, a false security that can [...]

Good Moral Character: What You Need to Know

In the coming months, immigration authorities are placing more importance than ever on the concept of “Good Moral Character” for people who want to fix papers or apply for citizenship. But what does this really mean, and how can it affect your family and your future in the U.S.? What is Good Moral Character [...]

Now is the time to start your immigration process.

In these times, many families in the community live with a heavy heart. It's not just fear: it's exhaustion, uncertainty and the feeling that things are getting harder every day. We know what it's like to open the door and fear it might be ICE, or to watch the news and feel that the opportunities [...]

¿Residencia condicional?

Esto es lo que necesitas saber para mantener tu estatus legal  Cuando obtienes la residencia permanente a través del matrimonio con un ciudadano o residente legal, y llevas menos de dos años de casado al momento de recibirla, se te otorga una residencia condicional válida por solo dos años. Para mantener tu estatus y no […]

Entrevistas con USCIS: Qué hacer y Qué NO Hacer

La entrevista migratoria es uno de los momentos más decisivos en cualquier proceso ante USCIS. Ya sea para obtener asilo, residencia o ciudadanía, presentarte ante un oficial puede definir tu vida en Estados Unidos. Pero muchas personas llegan mal preparadas, pensando que basta con decir “la verdad.” La realidad es que necesitas mucho más: preparación, […]

FOIA: The First Step That Could Save Your Immigration Case

Before initiating any immigration process, there is a powerful and often overlooked tool: the FOIA. Requesting this information can make the difference between a successful case and one that ends in deportation. Whether you are considering applying for VAWA, applying for residency, or defending yourself against deportation, this step should be the first thing you [...]

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