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What if the beneficiary can't speak English fluently during the interview?
Green card applicants with limited English may bring an interpreter to their interview. The interpreter must be fluent in both languages but not certified.
What if I get a new job after I submit my green card application?
Green card applicants usually bring an updated employment letter and recent pay stubs to the marriage interview, but don’t typically need to update the application.
What does it mean to be "documentarily qualified"?
“Documentarily qualified” means the NVC has approved an applicant’s documents submitted through the CEAC portal.
Immigration Q&A
Does an applicant still qualify for filing Adjustment of Status if the beneficiary is in the U.S., but the sponsor is in the military and deployed abroad?
A sponsor doesn’t need to be in the U.S. for an applicant to file AOS, but if relocating overseas with a deployed spouse, consular processing is usually required.
What do we do if we move after we've submitted Form I-130 application using consular processing?
The couple will need to wait until their case is transferred to the National Visa Center (NVC) to update their mailing address.
Can I visit the United States while I am working on my green card application?
If you’re married to a U.S. citizen or green card holder but haven’t filed Form I-130, you may travel to the U.S., though visa or entry scrutiny is likely.
What documents does my joint sponsor need to provide?
As part of the financial support form I-864, the joint sponsor needs to include the same supporting documents as the sponsoring spouse.
Immigration Tips
If I submitted a medical exam with my K-1 visa, do I need to submit another one?
Applicants filing for adjustment of status don’t need to repeat the medical exam if their application was filed within one year of the original exam.
What happens if I don't pass the citizenship test?
If the applicant does not pass the citizenship test, they will be allowed to retake the test, but the questions will be different for the second test.
What Happens if a Child Ages Out Before Receiving a Green Card?
If a petition is filed for a child of an immigrant, but they turn 21 before receiving a green card, they must apply for a different immigration status.
What Is the Average Processing Time for Unmarried Children Over the Age of 21?
A Boundless immigration attorney explains why adult children of a U.S. citizen or green card holder generally face longer processing times.
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If a Permanent Resident Files a I-130 For Their Spouse, Does Each Child Need to File a Separate I-130?
A Boundless immigration attorney explains why only one Form I-130 generally is necessary when applying for a marriage green card.
Can a cannabis shop owner sponsor a relative for a green card?
Yes, but the sale of marijuana is still illegal under federal law, even if cannabis has been legalized in your state for medical or recreational use.
Is it possible to extend a K-2 visa?
A Boundless immigration attorney explains how to "revalidate" a K-2 child visa for an additional four months.
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Will my past marijuana use impact my immigration application?
A Boundless immigration attorney explains how marijuana use may affect your immigration journey.
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