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Getting US and Russian dual citizenship

Many people want to come to the United States and naturalize to gain the privileges that only US citizens can have in the country. And if you are a Russian national, you can also obtain US citizenship. Since the Russian Federation does allow its people to be...

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Prepare your Employment Authorization | Form I-765

For newcomers to the United States, some of the most common questions pertain to the Employment Authorization Document (EAD or work permit). What is it? How do you get one? Who needs one? Who doesn’t?  How long does it take? How much does it cost? In this article, we...

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K-1 visa. What it is, how to get one and more?

In past posts we’ve talked extensively about how you, as a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, can help your relatives come to live in the United States. In this post, we’ll tackle a different issue -- namely what you can do if you’re engaged to someone from...

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Form I-864: details

By now, you are well aware that helping a relative get their Green Card or visa is a big responsibility that requires lots of time, lots of patience, and lots of paperwork. In the past two articles we discussed one of the most important documents in this whole process...

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I-864 Forms

In a previous post, we explained that you, as a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident helping a relative obtain an immigrant visa or Green Card must fill out and sign an Affidavit of Support. More often than not, the official government document used to show that...

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