What Are The Requirements to Sponsor an Immigrant?

To sponsor an immigrant, the sponsor must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, at least 18 years old, and reside in the U.S. They must also prove they can financially support the immigrant at 125% above the poverty level.

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What Are the Documents Required for a K-1 Visa?

Here’s a quick breakdown of the essential K-1 visa document requirements: proof of U.S. citizenship, evidence of a genuine relationship, financial support documents, police clearance certificates, a medical exam report, and a few additional identity documents like passport photos and the DS-160 confirmation page.

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What Happens When You Get a DUI in Louisiana?

A DUI conviction in Louisiana can result in jail time, fines, community service, license suspension, and other penalties, depending on prior offenses. It stays on your record for life, potentially impacting job applications, loan approvals, gun purchases, and increasing insurance rates.

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What Is The Cost of Child Custody Evaluation in Louisiana?

The cost of a child custody assessment depends on the evaluator’s experience, case complexity, and the duration of the assessment. More experienced evaluators, complex cases, and longer assessments generally result in higher fees.

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What is DACA?

DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, is a program that offers a lifeline to undocumented individuals who came to the U.S. as kids. It helps protect them from deportation and allows them to work legally.

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What is an Alien Registration Number (A-Number)?

An Alien Registration Number (or A-number) is a unique number essential for tracking your immigration journey, from applying for residency to securing U.S. citizenship. Whether you’re filing a green card application, applying for a work permit, or petitioning for a visa, your A-number plays a crucial role in keeping your paperwork in order.

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What is the Difference Between 42A and 42B Immigration?

The difference between 42A and 42B immigration is that 42A applies to green card holders facing removal, while 42B is for individuals without permanent residency who have strong ties to the U.S. and have lived there for many years.

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How do I apply for a green card for my spouse?

You are able to apply for an adjustment of status through Form I-485, filed together with Form I-130 if you and your spouse both live in the United States and your spouse entered the country legally on a visa or parole. You may need to use Form I-130 followed by consular processing if your spouse lives outside of the United States or if you both reside outside the country.

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What is the difference between “conditional resident” and “permanent resident”?

A conditional resident is someone who has been married for less than two years when approved for residency and holds a conditional resident card. After two years of marriage, they must submit a form to remove the condition and obtain permanent residency, which provides full rights and benefits without restrictions.

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What will take place during the interview?

You may be asked various questions about your relationship and marriage. Our team at Rozas are able to assist you with questions that may be asked during your interview.

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