
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.

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

The Adjustment of Status process allows you to apply for lawful permanent residency without leaving the U.S. As of February 2025, processing times typically range from 9 to 14 months, depending on factors like USCIS work

A work permit (EAD) enables undocumented immigrants to work legally, gain stability, and build a better future. Learn who qualifies, how to apply, and overcome common challenges with Tingen Law's guidance.

Waiting for your work permit decision? Learn how to check your USCIS case status online using your receipt number, sign up for automatic updates, or contact USCIS directly for real-time information on your application.

Work permit processing times vary based on application type, USCIS workload, and whether additional evidence is needed. An Employment Authorization Document (EAD) allows eligible individuals to work legally in the United

Discover how to obtain a Virginia driver's license as a resident. Learn eligibility requirements, including legal presence documentation for non-citizens and acceptable proof options.

Receiving a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) from USCIS can feel overwhelming, but it's not a final denial—it's your opportunity to address issues in your application. Acting promptly with proper documentation and profess

USCIS has extended expired green card validity to 36 months for Form I-90 filers as of September 2024. Learn how this policy update reduces processing delays and protects your lawful permanent resident status.