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Immigration 101


Understand the basics of immigration, including visas, green cards, citizenship, and key processes for starting your journey.



Alien Registration Number, Explained

October 25, 2021

After your initial application for a green card, you’ll be asked to provide your Alien Registration Number (also called an “A-number,” “A#,” or “USCIS number”) on any forms or petitions you file with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). So… View Article


Asylum, Explained

June 6, 2025

Seeking asylum in the U.S.? Get clear guidance on who’s eligible, how to apply, and what legal protections you gain.


Common Immigration and Naturalization Forms and Fees

February 20, 2025

IMPORTANT: USCIS fees could go up dramatically as soon as May 2023. Learn more here.If you’re applying for a family-based green card or for U.S. citizenship, you’ll need to complete certain government forms. Most immigration and naturalization forms can be… View Article


Consular Processing, Explained

December 4, 2024

Consular processing is the application process for a U.S. green card when applying from outside of the United States.



Form I-485, Explained

March 4, 2025

The next step in the family-based green card process after submitting Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative) is to submit Form I-485 (Application for Adjustment of Status). In the context of a marriage green card, the main purpose of the I-485… View Article


Form I-765 and the Work Permit, (EAD card) Explained

September 24, 2024

What is Form I-765?Form I-765, (officially called “Application for Employment Authorization”), is an application used by foreign nationals to obtain employment authorization in the U.S. If you plan on working while waiting for your green card approval, you’ll need to… View Article


Green Card Vs. Visa: What’s the Difference?

November 5, 2020

If you’ve been looking to travel to or move to the United States, then you may be wondering what the difference is between a “green card” and “visa.” There is some overlap — green card holders usually enter the country… View Article