
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

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

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.

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.

Spouses of U.S. citizens can apply for marriage-based green cards with their spouse serving as the sponsor. After three years of permanent residency, you may be eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship through naturalizati

Learn when to file the I-751 petition to remove conditions on your residence and transition to permanent resident status. Conditional residents have full rights but must satisfy requirements within specific timeframes.

The I-751 Petition removes conditions on your spouse's residency, converting their status from conditional to permanent resident. While joint filing is typically required, USCIS allows waivers in certain situations, such

Prepare for your marriage-based green card interview by understanding what to expect. USCIS officials will ask varied questions to verify your relationship's authenticity—arrive early, dress professionally, and bring you.