A green card can change your life as an immigrant. A visa only gets you into the United States of America. It doesn't necessarily mean that you get to stay forever. Different visas are eligible for renewal, but eventually, those here on a visa will have to leave....
Immigration Law
Does racism play a role in immigration to the United States?
People decide to apply for a visa to come to the United States for the chance at a better life. To do this the legal way, they have to apply for a U.S. visa. This takes time and money, but the process and cost aren’t the same across the board. Typically, individuals...
Reasons why your green card may be revoked in California
A green card is a significant milestone in the immigration process and a big step towards gaining full citizenship in the United States. Being a lawful permanent resident means that you can live and work in the US indefinitely, receive federal benefits and --...
Medi-Cal expanding to older undocumented immigrants next year
On July 27, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law that allows low-income Californians who are 50-years-old and older to obtain Medi-Cal coverage regardless of their immigration status. The law takes effect next year. At the signing, Newsom said, “It’s a point of...
What will they ask you at a green card marriage interview?
There are numerous ways to get a green card to stay in the United States, but one of the most common is for an immigrant to apply on the grounds that they have married a U.S. citizen. The government clearly does not want to break up marriages, so green cards are often...
U.S. Supreme Court rules that people with TPS are ineligible for green cards
People who have come to the U.S. because of serious humanitarian or security issues in their own countries got a disappointing ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court this month. In a unanimous decision, the justices ruled that people living in the U.S. with Temporary...
A conviction for a crime of moral turpitude can result in your deportation from the U.S.
You came here to the U.S. in search of a better life than what your home country could offer you. You now find yourself facing criminal charges. If you haven't yet secured U.S. citizenship, then you might be at risk of not ever being able to do so. You may even be...