What’s New in Immigration This Spring—and Why It Matters If You’re Sponsoring Family or Applying for Citizenship
Recent immigration policy updates could impact family-based green card applications and citizenship cases—especially with new registration requirements, increased social media scrutiny, and ongoing visa bulletin delays. Here’s what’s changing, what to watch for, and how I’m helping clients stay ahead of the curve.
What Does an Immigration Attorney Actually Do? (And Do You Need One?)
If you’re sponsoring a family member for a green card or applying for U.S. citizenship, having the right immigration attorney on your side can make the process smoother, faster, and less overwhelming. I focus on family-based immigration and naturalization, helping you navigate each step clearly and confidently—without the guesswork or the legal runaround.
Family-Based Immigration: What It Is and How It Works
Bringing a family member to the U.S. isn’t just about filling out forms—it’s about keeping loved ones together and helping them build a stable future here. Whether you’re sponsoring a spouse, parent, or sibling, family-based immigration can be a powerful (and sometimes overwhelming) process. Here’s what you need to know—and how I can help make it make sense.
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