Immigration Blog Articles, News, and Guides from File Right

Why Timing Is Crucial in the PERM Process

If you’re a U.S. employer looking to sponsor a foreign worker for a green card, the PERM process is one of the most important early steps. This labor certification stage helps show the Department of Labor (DOL) that no qualified U.S. worker is available for the role. While the process

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Applying for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA)

Introduction If your child was born outside the US, they can still secure their US citizenship, even if they don’t have a US birth certificate. Consular Report of Birth Abroad is the key to proving your child’s US citizenship, getting a citizenship certificate, and a US passport. Want to know

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U.S. Citizenship Test & Interview DVD Study Guide

Pass the U.S. Citizenship Test & Interview DVD To become a naturalized citizen of the United States, there are specific steps that you must complete with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). For example, you will need to pass both the civics and English portions of the citizenship test and

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Eligibility for Marriage-Based Green Card

Introduction In FY2023, 1,173,000 immigrants received green cards, with approximately 64% receiving a green card based on a family relationship with a US citizen or LPR. Congratulations on your decision to start a new life in the US with your spouse! You can sponsor your spouse’s marriage-based green card as

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US Re-Evaluates Green Card Approvals—Why Citizenship Is Now More Urgent Than Ever

The United States is tightening its scrutiny on immigration pathways—especially for those holding EB-1A visas, often granted to individuals with “extraordinary abilities.” Recently, several previously approved green card applications are being re-examined, and many could be revoked. What’s Happening? According to immigration attorney Rahul Reddy, dozens of cases—mostly involving Indian

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My American Story: From Undocumented to Citizenship

I’m 30 years old and I’m embarrassed to say I have never been able to vote. I’m politically and civically active, but because of my immigration status I’ve never had this right. For most of my adult life, I’ve been an undocumented immigrant. My immigrant story, my American story, is

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