Immigration Resources

Understanding Form G-1145

Form G-1145, also known as the e-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance, is an optional form that can be submitted by the applicants with their immigration petition, enabling them to receive a text or an email confirming the acceptance of their immigration application at USCIS instead of waiting for it in the mailbox.

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Explaining the 90-Day Rule

The 90-day rule is a guideline by which the USCIS determines whether you misled immigration officials or misrepresented your interest when you entered the US on a non-immigrant visa. This rule typically comes into effect when a person applies for a green card from within the US.

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Understanding Derivative Citizenship

Derivative Citizenship is an immigration process through which a person (typically under the age of 18) automatically becomes a US citizen by virtue of either or both of their parents acquiring US citizenship.

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PERM Labor Certification: Overview

PERM stands for Program Electronic Review Management. It’s required by the Department of Labor (DOL) to prove that no qualified U.S. workers are available to fill a position before a foreign worker is hired.

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Form I-140 Explained

Form I-140 is used by US employers to petition for an employment-based immigrant visa for a foreign national, with processing times ranging from 15 days to 10 months.

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