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Removal of Conditions

Green Card Renewal vs. Removal of Conditions

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

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Citizenship

Green Card To Citizenship Process

Learn the essential requirements for converting your Green Card to U.S. citizenship, including residency timelines and eligibility criteria. Discover the key steps, language requirements, and civics test needed to begin

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Citizenship

How Much Does it Cost to Apply for US Citizenship?

Applying for U.S. citizenship involves government filing fees, postage, evidence gathering, and potentially attorney fees. Working with an immigration attorney helps ensure your application is filed correctly and avoids

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Family-Based Immigration

How Much Does it Cost to Get a Family-Based Green Card?

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.

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Citizenship

U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization Process

Learn the essential steps of becoming a U.S. citizen through naturalization. Tingen Law guides you through the N-400 application process and explains typical timelines so you know what to expect.

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Immigration Basics

5 Things to Remember When Filing Immigration Applications

Immigration applications require extensive documentation beyond just official forms. Photocopying everything you submit to USCIS protects your original documents while meeting filing requirements, as originals are typica

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