Author: nikolatortevski

  • Green Card Interview Lawyer: I-485 Interview

    A USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) green card interview can feel intimidating. However, most interviews follow a predictable structure. A green card interview lawyer usually prepares the case the same way: control the documents, keep the facts consistent, and practice clear answers. When you do that, you reduce stress and avoidable delays. This guide…

  • I-90 Lawyer: Renew or Replace a Green Card (Form I-90 Guide)

    A green card can expire, get lost, or come back from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) with a typo. When that happens, most lawful permanent residents fix the problem with Form I-90. This guide explains what an I-90 lawyer does, when Form I-90 is the right tool, and how to file in a…

  • I-130 Lawyer: Marriage Petition Evidence and RFEs

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    If you are searching for an I-130 lawyer, you are usually in one of two situations. Either you want to file a strong marriage petition the first time, or the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has already asked for more proof and you want to respond the right way. Form I-130 is not the…

  • I-751 Lawyer: Remove Conditions on a Green Card

    An I-751 lawyer helps conditional green card holders remove conditions without unnecessary Requests for Evidence (RFEs), interviews, or delays. Many people assume the process ends once the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) approves the marriage-based green card, but a two-year card is only a midpoint. If your green card expires after two years, you…

  • Affidavit of Support Lawyer: Form I-864 Guide

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    Many family-based green card cases do not fail on eligibility. They stall on paperwork. An Affidavit of Support Lawyer sees this pattern often, and Form I-864 is a prime example. People treat it as a simple form, yet small financial details can trigger an RFE (Request for Evidence), a checklist, or a long delay. A…

  • Advance Parole Lawyer: Form I-131 Travel Guide

    Travel can become necessary while an immigration case is pending—due to a family emergency, work obligations, or significant events planned months ahead. At that point, many applicants are advised not to leave the United States. The guidance is often sound, but the reasons behind it are frequently unclear or inconsistent. This guide explains the need…

  • Adjustment of Status Lawyer: I-485 Steps

    Adjustment of status is the green card process inside the United States. If you qualify, you file Form I-485 with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and finish the case without leaving the country. That sounds simple. In practice, I-485 cases succeed when the filing matches the rules, the evidence is complete, and the timing…

  • PERM Lawyer: Labor Certification Steps and Recruitment Rules

    If your employer is sponsoring you for an employment-based green card, the first real step is often the PERM (Program Electronic Review Management) process. PERM is the U.S. Department of Labor’s labor certification system. It is designed to confirm that there are no able, willing, qualified, and available U.S. workers for the role at the…

  • DS-5535 Lawyer: Questionnaire and Next Steps

    If a U.S. embassy or consulate asked you to complete Form DS-5535, your case is usually in administrative processing. That can feel alarming. However, DS-5535 is not a “denial form.” It is a supplemental questionnaire the government uses when it wants more detail before it can decide whether your visa is issuable. This guide explains…

  • I-212 Lawyer: Permission to Reapply After Deportation or Removal

    If you are searching for an I-212 lawyer, you are usually dealing with a serious immigration barrier: a past removal, deportation, or related violation that can block a visa or green card case until you obtain “permission to reapply” (consent to return). Form I-212 is the tool The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) uses…