
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

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.

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

Form I-864, Affidavit of Support is required for most family and employment-based immigrant petitions to demonstrate adequate financial support. While relatively straightforward to complete, the form has several pitfalls

Family-based green cards involve filing fees, legal costs, and documentation expenses. Tingen Law breaks down what you'll actually pay for the entire process.

Understand how visa limits and demand imbalances create green card backlogs. Learn what factors affect your wait time and how the Visa Bulletin impacts your immigration timeline.

The Child Status Protection Act of 2002 allows children of immigrants to maintain their "child" status past age 21 under certain circumstances. CSPA prevents immigrants from "aging out" while waiting for USCIS to process