Consular Processing: Apply for a Green Card from Outside the U.S.

🌍 If you’re outside the United States and eligible for a green card, the process you’ll follow is called consular processing. This pathway allows you to attend your immigrant visa interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate in your home country. BorderlessLawyers helps individuals and families worldwide navigate this process with expert legal guidance. What […]

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Adjustment of Status (AOS): Get Your Green Card Without Leaving the U.S.

🏡 Already in the U.S. and eligible for a green card? Adjustment of Status (AOS) allows you to apply without returning to your home country. This pathway is ideal for family members, spouses, workers, and humanitarian visa holders already legally in the United States. Let BorderlessLawyers walk you through eligibility, documents, timelines, and strategy for

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Family-Based Green Cards: Reunite with Loved Ones in the U.S.

👨‍👩‍👧 The U.S. immigration system allows citizens and green card holders to sponsor certain family members for permanent residency (green cards). This pathway helps reunite families and build lives together in the United States. This guide explains the categories, timelines, and legal steps involved in bringing your loved ones to the U.S. Who Can You

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U.S. Asylum and Refugee Visas: Legal Protection from Persecution

🛡️ The United States provides asylum and refugee status to individuals who fear persecution in their home countries. These protections are crucial for those whose lives are at risk due to their beliefs, identity, or political stance. This article outlines the key differences between asylum and refugee status, eligibility requirements, the application process, and how

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