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When Can A Green Card Holder Apply For Naturalization?

Category: US Citizenship

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Can I File for a K-1 Fiancé Visa if My Fiancé Is Still Married?

Category: Family and Marriage Visa

A requirement for a K-1 Fiancé Visa is that both you and your fiancé are free to marry.

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How Long Will I Be In Court For My 341 Meeting of Creditors?

Category: Filing for Bankruptcy

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Do I Have to Meet My Fiance in Person Prior to Applying for a K-1 Fiance Visa?

Category: Family and Marriage Visa

There are several requirements in order to obtain a K1 (fiancé) visa. One of them is that you must have met your fiancé within 2 years of filing your K1 petition.

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Ten Things to Know About Affidavits of Support

Category: Applications and Process

An applicant for a United States Visa may need a "sponsor" in the U.S. to ensure that they do not become dependent financially on the U.S. Government. The sponsor must submit an affidavit of support, which is a contract stating that the applicant will have adequate means of financial support while in the U.S.

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How to Renew Your Green Card

Category: Green Card

I have noticed that my green card has an expiration date.  I thought my green card never expired.  Am I wrong?

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What to Expect at Your 341a Meeting of Creditors

Category: Filing for Bankruptcy

The reality is that Bankruptcy Trustees conduct approximately ten 341 meeting of Creditors an hour and generally don't have hours to spend with you discussing your financial situation.  In fact most hearings are done within 5 minutes.

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Do I Have to List All of my Creditors in My Bankruptcy?

Category: Filing for Bankruptcy

I have a small balance with the first credit card I ever received and I do not want to list it in my bankruptcy.  Do I have to list all of my creditors in my Bankruptcy?

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Ten Things to Know About Conditional Permanent Residency Based on Marriage to a U.S. Citizen

Category: Green Card

A Conditional Permanent Resident will have a green card which is only valid for two years. The conditional permanent resident must make his or her conditional green card permanent within 90 days of when the green card expires.

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10 Things You Will Be Asked About at Your Naturalization Interview

Category: US Citizenship

Once you've submitted your application, paid your fees and gone through the biometrics, you will need to interview with a USCIS official before you can get naturalized U.S. Citizenship.

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