The path to U.S. citizenship can take a while, though it is worth it for those who are willing and able to do things right. During the waiting period, it is possible for your situation to change. If that happens, you may need a decision from U.S. Citizenship and...
Texas Immigration Law Blog
Why do you need a medical exam to become a citizen?
There are a lot of elements to becoming a U.S. citizen. One hurdle immigrants have to clear before becoming a citizen is a medical exam. It may not seem like a check-up could stop an applicant from becoming a citizen, but it can. The government denies citizenship for...
How will a criminal conviction impact immigration status?
Trying to become a U.S. citizen takes time, dedication and persistence. What happens if you become convicted of a crime before starting the process? The Immigration and Nationality Act or INA contains valuable insight into what you can and cannot do while applying to...
What path to citizenship is right for you?
Becoming a U.S. citizen happens naturally for those born here, regardless of the birth parent's status. However, for those who want to immigrate and become citizens, there are a few ways to make it happen. The federal government has set up different paths for...
3 mistakes that could cost you your green card
As someone born in another nation who wants to move to Texas or another part of the United States permanently, you need to obtain a green card if you wish to become a U.S. citizen through naturalization. Securing a green card is an important part of the immigration...
3 reasons a U visa could be right for you
It is an unfortunate reality that immigrants are often the target of workplace abuse. If you are an immigrant and a victim of abuse, you might choose to continue suffering because you need the money. The U visa exists to help immigrants who are in such a situation....
How good does your English need to be to become a citizen?
If you have been a legal permanent resident for a few years, you may be itching to become a citizen. After all, citizens of the U.S. enjoy some rights that are simply not available to those with green cards. Before you can become a citizen, though, you probably have...
Which felony offenses could result in deportation?
A felony conviction could lead to your deportation. A judge may order you to return to your country of origin, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Your immigration status may not prevent your removal. Serious felony charges include sales of illegal drugs,...
How may I become eligible to apply for an investor’s visa?
Foreign citizens may become eligible for a United States visa by applying through the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program. You could qualify by investing at least $1.8 million in a new commercial enterprise. According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, your...
Taking a look at ITIN numbers
Whether you live in another country as the spouse of a U.S. citizen and you want to immigrate to the U.S. one day or you currently live in the states as an undocumented immigrant, you could have to apply for an ITIN number in order to move forward with taxes. It is...