Status adjustment after marrying a U.S. citizen
Schwartz Posel Immigration Law Group | Atlanta Immigration Law Blog
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2M ago
Are you considering adjusting your immigration status after marrying a U.S. citizen? Congratulations on taking this significant step towards building your future together! Navigating immigration law can feel overwhelming, but fear not – when you know what to expect, you can minimize the likelihood of anything going wrong. What is a status adjustment? Adjustment of status is the process by which an individual changes their immigration status to become a lawful permanent resident of the United States while staying in the country. To be eligible for adjustment of status, you must meet certain req ..read more
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How do people who relocate to the U.S. define “home?”
Schwartz Posel Immigration Law Group | Atlanta Immigration Law Blog
by gturnercontentcustoms
4M ago
If you’re planning to bring family members from your home country to the U.S. to join you, it’s only natural to have some concerns about how well they’ll adjust and assimilate. It’s not unusual for those who have left the country where they were born and raised, and possibly have lived some of their adult lives, to not quite feel like the U.S. (or wherever they have moved) is “home.” How much a person grows to feel like they “belong” in the country to which they’ve immigrated depends on many factors. Some involve the circumstances they left their homeland. If they left because conditions were ..read more
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Can my spouse obtain a green card?
Schwartz Posel Immigration Law Group | Atlanta Immigration Law Blog
by gturnercontentcustoms
6M ago
Some people who obtain visas through work or higher education may travel to the United States alone. They enter the country, establish themselves and then seek to reconnect with their loved ones. Other people marry someone from another country despite being a United States citizen. Perhaps they have a whirlwind romance while on a trip abroad or maybe they marry someone who they got to know online. Living in different countries can put a strain on even the strongest marital relationship. Those already living in the United States will very likely want to bring their spouse from another country t ..read more
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Can those who want to start a business qualify for a visa?
Schwartz Posel Immigration Law Group | Atlanta Immigration Law Blog
by gturnercontentcustoms
7M ago
Many of the most popular visa programs that let people legally enter the United States specifically depend on someone’s relationship with outside parties. Family-based visas require that someone have a relationship with a citizen or permanent resident. Employment-based visas require the cultivation of a professional relationship with an organization operating in the United States. The idea of having an outside party establish the basis for one’s visa can make people feel anxious. Many people would prefer to qualify solely on their own merits. One of the ways to take direct control over immigra ..read more
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3 Tips For U.S. Women Married To Non-Citizens
Schwartz Posel Immigration Law Group | Atlanta Immigration Law Blog
by gturnercontentcustoms
8M ago
Marrying someone from another country is a decision that women make for an assortment of reasons. Perhaps they are influenced by a traditional religion or culture and get married based on family suggestions or plans. Maybe they fall in love while traveling abroad for work or meet somebody really special on the internet. Regardless of why someone wants to get married to an individual living in another country, they may want to bring their fiancé or spouse to the United States to live with them permanently. The three tips below can help women navigating this challenging process achieve their des ..read more
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How To Smoothly Execute Intracompany Transfers Across Borders
Schwartz Posel Immigration Law Group | Atlanta Immigration Law Blog
by gturnercontentcustoms
10M ago
Hiring the best talent can be a real challenge for a successful business. Internal promotions or transfers can be an ideal means of getting the right talent into the right position. However, the process of transferring an existing employee will sometimes require a work visa. Companies with international operations may have talented workers in multiple countries. They may occasionally want to send a worker who has proven their ability in one region to a different location. Perhaps the company is about to expand into a new market and needs someone who’s already familiar with the company’s operat ..read more
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Family immigration applications: When you are tired of waiting
Schwartz Posel Immigration Law Group | Atlanta Immigration Law Blog
by ryanlundincontentcustoms
1y ago
When you’re attempting to immigrate with your family, a long delay can be very frustrating on many levels. Delays may even create a seemingly endless term of family separation, which can be trying for everyone involved. You simply want to bring your family together, perhaps to help them achieve a better life in the United States, but the immigration application process seems to be taking far longer than it should. Why is this happening? The underlying reason is simply that the system is very backlogged right now. For example, between 2019 and 2022, there was a 120% increase in backlogged appli ..read more
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Who is eligible for asylum and/or refugee green cards?
Schwartz Posel Immigration Law Group | Atlanta Immigration Law Blog
by gturnercontentcustoms
1y ago
There is a famous poem engraved on the Statue of Liberty welcoming those who face hardship abroad as immigrants to the United States of America. The country continues to uphold that promise to foreign nationals by granting asylum or refugee status to those fleeing war or persecution. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will allow some people in dire circumstances to enter the country as refugees. Others already present in the country can apply for asylum. Who is potentially eligible for special consideration as an asylee or refugee? There are special programs for tho ..read more
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If you get fired, will you get deported?
Schwartz Posel Immigration Law Group | Atlanta Immigration Law Blog
by gturnercontentcustoms
1y ago
If you use an H-1 employment visa to come to the United States, it’s connected directly to your employment. The entire reason that you were permitted entry into the country was because you were offered a job that you wanted to take. U.S. companies will often search for international talent in the tech sector, the medical industry and much more. But what happens if you lose your job? It may be your fault, in the sense that you could get fired or have a poor performance record. But it may not be your fault at all, if the company just has to downsize or if mismanagement creates financial problems ..read more
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Is there a difference between a green card and a permanent resident card?
Schwartz Posel Immigration Law Group | Atlanta Immigration Law Blog
by gturnercontentcustoms
1y ago
Visas help people legally enter the United States of America. There are immigrant visas as well as non-immigrant visas for those who intend to work or study in the United States. However, visas come with an expiration date. Although you can renew them, that will mean paperwork every few years. Becoming a permanent resident is a goal for many people who want to travel to or live in the United States. It is an important step on the path to naturalized citizenship and useful even if you intend to remain a foreign national. Getting a green card can be a way to guarantee that you can live in the Un ..read more
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