Ensure compliance with U.S. immigration guidelines and stay on track for naturalization with HBM Law’s closing letter for Adjustment of Status clients. Learn essential steps to maintain your LPR status and fulfill your responsibilities as a permanent resident.
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U.S. Immigration
How to Prepare and Navigate U.S. Immigration Policy Changes in 2025
Immigration policies often shift with new administrations, and changes are anticipated in 2025. Staying informed and consulting an experienced immigration law firm in Iowa can help you navigate evolving paths and minimize hurdles, ensuring a smoother journey to making America your new home.
Understanding President Trump’s Proposed Immigration Policies for Immigrants
With 2024 coming to a close, January 2025 will see the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump as he returns to the White House for his second term. It’s important to know what immigration policies will look like moving into a new administration.
Your Guide to Adjustment of Status After Marriage and Family Based Green Card
Adjustment of Status (AOS) allows eligible family members of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents already in the U.S. to apply for a Green Card without leaving the country. Learn about the process, requirements, and the steps to apply.
Affidavit of Support (Form I-864): Your Key to Ensuring Family Reunification in the United States
Confused about filing the Affidavit of Support (Form I-864)? Our comprehensive guide simplifies the process, covering requirements, financial support proof, and key steps for U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents.
Empowering Immigrant Families: An Interview with HBM Law’s Immigration Paralegal, Akika Gogoi
In this interview, HBM Law’s immigration paralegal, Akika Gogoi, shares her dedication to empowering immigrant families. She discusses her role and the support HBM Law provides helping immigrant families.
Make the U.S. Your Family’s Home: From Consular Processing to Green Cards for Immediate Relatives
Home is not where you live but where they understand you.” For families dreaming of reuniting in the U.S., our latest blog post guides you through essential steps to bring your spouse, children, or parents closer.
U.S. Family-Based Immigrant Visas and Sponsoring Relatives
Looking to bring your family to the United States? Our guide covers family immigration visas, including immediate relative visas, family preference visas, and humanitarian options ranging from family sponsored green cards to family-based petitions. Learn which immigrant visa works for you or your loved ones.
Types of U.S. Visas for a Fiancé(e) or Spouse of a U.S. Citizen
This blog post offers a comprehensive overview of U.S. visa types for those married to or planning to marry a U.S. citizen. Learn how to choose the right visa for fiancé(e)s, spouses, and children, and bring your loved one to the United States based on your unique circumstances.
The I-601A Provisional Waiver: How It Works, the Letter, and Process
Overstaying your visa can have serious consequences depending on the length of the overstay. If you’ve overstayed by more than 180 days and have a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident relative, you may be eligible to apply for an I-601A waiver.