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Citizenship Interview Questions

Introduction In 2023, 878,500 legal immigrants became U.S. naturalized citizens.  An interview is most often the final step of an immigration process. The interview is taken by an officer authorized by the U.S. government. If you clear the interview, you receive the immigration process for which you had petitioned. However,

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Renewing Your Tourist Visa: A Step-by-Step Guide

So you’re ready to renew your tourist visa? Whether you want to stay longer so you can see more of the United States or so you can spend more time with your loved ones, you’ll need to plan carefully and pay attention to detail if you want to successfully extend

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Updating Form DS-160 After Submission

At FileRight, we know how stressful it can be when you discover you’ve made a mistake on your DS-160. After all, when it comes to immigration forms, any error has the potential to set you back in the process, cost more money, and derail your plans for work or travel. 

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What Green Card Holders Need to Know About Foreign Travel

As a green card holder, you are a lawful, permanent resident of the United States. This means you can travel internationally while maintaining your residency status. However, before you plan that trip abroad, it’s important to understand the rules so you can avoid complications with your immigration status.  If you’ve

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Types of US Work Visas

Chasing the American Dream? It all starts with the right work visa. Whether you’re aiming to launch the next big thing in Silicon Valley, showcase your artistic talents, or land a gig at a Fortune 500 company, the USA has a visa with your name on it.  Every year, 140,000

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Required Documents for Travel Visa

What is a US Travel Visa? The US travel visa is issued to foreign nationals for temporary entry into the United States for various purposes, such as conferences, conventions, business visits, visiting friends and relatives, tourism, medical treatment, and social activities.  The visa permits holders to stay in the United

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Consulate vs. Embassy: Explaining the Differences

Have you ever wondered about the difference between an embassy and a consulate? You’re not alone. While they’re both important diplomatic outposts, they’re actually quite different.  Embassies and consulates are both crucial, but they’re not identical entities. These institutions serve as a country’s official representation abroad, but their functions, locations,

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Arranging a Courthouse Wedding

For many immigrants in the United States, a courthouse wedding can be an excellent option to tie the knot. A civil ceremony will save you the time and expense of planning a wedding ceremony in a church or chapel, plus it will create an official record of your wedding that

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How to Renew or Replace Your Green Card

As a permanent resident in the United States, a green card is perhaps the most important document you possess. It proves your identity and status, including your right to work in the country. If you are a permanent resident, your green card is valid for 10 years. Meanwhile, a conditional

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