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Updated forms, higher fees, and extensive verification of marriages require careful preparation to avoid delays and denials.
USCIS has implemented significant changes to the marriage-based green card process, including updated forms, increased fees, ...
Fees for the marriage green card application process has been hiked but that does not in any way mean that the waiting period ...
The USCIS has revised the marriage-based green card process, leading to increased fees, longer processing times, and stricter ...
The Trump administration has introduced some changes to the green card application process for married couples, including updated forms, marriage interviews, and increased financial disclosures.
The Trump administration's updated Form I-485 mandates detailed financial disclosures and in-person interviews for married ...
Green card applicants navigating these new rules must stay informed, seek legal guidance, and ensure thorough documentation ...
President Donald Trump's administration has revised the green card application process for married couples, introducing updated forms, marriage interviews, and increased financial disclosures.
Green Card applicants brace for rigorous in-person marriage interviews Another major shift was the reinstatement of mandatory in-person marriage interviews for couples applying for green cards.
In 2025, applicants should brace for extended wait times for marriage-based green card applications. Factors contributing to these delays include: Increased Biometrics Appointments: Applicants are ...