
Congratulations on your engagement! When marrying an immigrant, understanding the right immigration pathway is crucial. At Tingen Law, we'll help you navigate fiancé visas, adjustment of status, and more to build your fu

Family-based green cards allow U.S. citizens and permanent residents to sponsor qualifying relatives for permanent residency. Learn who qualifies, how the process works, and what to expect from Tingen Law's comprehensive

Unsure whether to renew your green card or remove conditions? These processes serve different purposes, and filing the wrong one can cause serious delays or denials. Tingen Law helps you understand which applies to your

Discover how family-based immigration waivers can help overcome barriers to your green card. Learn when waivers apply and why expert legal guidance is essential for your case.

U.S. military families face unique immigration challenges, and Military Parole in Place (PIP) offers special protections for undocumented spouses, parents, and children of service members. If you're eligible, PIP may all

Applying for a green card? You have two main paths: Adjustment of Status (AOS) from within the U.S., or consular processing through a U.S. embassy abroad. Each option has distinct requirements and benefits—choosing the r

Prepare for your N-400 citizenship interview with Tingen Law. Learn what to expect during this crucial step, including English and civics tests that determine your path to U.S. citizenship.

If your conditional green card marriage ended, an I-751 waiver lets you file alone. Tingen Law helps with abuse, divorce, or extreme hardship cases.

Filing Form I-751 requires strong evidence of a bona fide marriage to remove conditions on your green card. USCIS needs documentation proving your relationship is genuine and that you've built a life together, not just p

Conditional green card holders must choose between joint and individual I-751 filings. Each option has distinct requirements, documentation needs, and implications depending on your marital situation.

Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) provides a legal pathway for undocumented minors who've suffered abuse, neglect, or abandonment to obtain lawful status and eventually apply for a green card. The application proc

As a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you may sponsor your adult son for a green card, but eligibility depends on your immigration status, his marital status, and other key factors. This guide breaks down the petition