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Plain-language guides on common immigration topics, ready to download or print. These are for general information only and are not a substitute for legal advice about your specific case.

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The Affidavit of Support (Form I-864)What sponsors need to know about Form I-864.
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Understanding Affirmative AsylumAn overview of the affirmative asylum process.
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How to PrepareHow to prepare for your first consultation.
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Getting Your Work Permit (EAD)How to apply for and renew work authorization.
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Who Can I Petition For?A quick eligibility reference for U.S. citizens and green card holders considering a family petition.
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From Petition to Green CardA general overview of the green card process.
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The H-1B Visa, ExplainedOverview of the H-1B specialty occupation visa.
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Navigating the I-130 PetitionWhat to expect when petitioning for a spouse, parent, or child.
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Investor & Business VisasOverview of E-2 and EB-5 investor visa options.
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Navigating the K-1 Fiancé(e) VisaA plain-language walkthrough of the K-1 visa process.
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Know Your RightsEssential information if approached by immigration enforcement.
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Marrying a U.S. Citizen: What Comes NextDocumenting a bona fide marriage-based case.
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Becoming a U.S. Citizen (Form N-400)Preparing for the citizenship application and interview.
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The 2025 Naturalization TestA study plan for the civics and English portions of the N-400 interview.
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Beware of "Notarios"Why "notarios" cannot practice law and how to protect yourself.
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The O-1 Visa for Extraordinary AbilityOverview of the O-1 visa for individuals of extraordinary ability.
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Your Conditional Green Card Is Expiring — Now What?Filing Form I-751 before your conditional card expires.
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The T Visa for Trafficking SurvivorsProtections available to survivors of trafficking.
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The TN Visa for Canadian & Mexican ProfessionalsOverview of the TN visa for Canadian and Mexican professionals.
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The U Visa for Crime VictimsProtections available to victims of qualifying crimes.
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Self-Petitioning Under VAWASelf-petitioning as a survivor of domestic violence.
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Waivers of InadmissibilityWhen a waiver of inadmissibility may be needed.
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Notario fraud and immigration scamsIn many countries a “notario público” is a trained legal professional. In the United States it is not — a notary public cannot give legal advice or represent you before USCIS. Only licensed attorneys and accredited representatives can. If someone promises a guaranteed result, asks you to sign blank forms, or will not put their fee in writing, stop and get a second opinion. USCIS guidance on avoiding scams.

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