Greg Eisenberg

Understanding the “Taking Longer Than Expected” Case Status

By Greg Eisenberg / May 2, 2024 /

Navigating the U.S. immigration system can sometimes feel like a waiting game, especially when you encounter a status update indicating that your case is taking longer than expected. This message can be unsettling, but understanding the nuances behind these delays can help alleviate some of the stress associated with the waiting period. Delays in immigration…

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Preparing Documents for Your Consular Interview

By Greg Eisenberg / April 24, 2024 /

As your consular or embassy interview approaches, knowing which documents to bring is crucial for a smooth process. This preparation can significantly impact the outcome of your interview, potentially paving the way to a successful visa approval. Navigating through the preparation process involves understanding three main categories of documents you need to present at your…

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Understanding Expedite Requests

By Greg Eisenberg / April 24, 2024 /

The need to expedite the immigration process arises for some couples, prompting them to explore how they might accelerate their applications. An expedite request is a tool provided by USCIS for applicants who face urgent circumstances and cannot afford the usual processing times. These requests are challenging to get approved and are considered on a…

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Understanding the Top Reasons for Spouse and Fiancé Visa Denials at the Consular Interview

By Greg Eisenberg / April 17, 2024 /

The consular interview is a critical juncture in the spouse and fiancé visa application process, and while many couples successfully navigate this stage, a small yet significant number face denials. Understanding why these denials occur can arm applicants with the necessary knowledge to enhance their preparation and avoid common pitfalls.     Detailed Documentation Inadequate…

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Updates on Extended Work Permit Validity for Couples

By Greg Eisenberg / April 17, 2024 /

Couples going through the U.S. immigration process have received welcoming news. As of September 2023, USCIS has announced an extension in the validity period of work permits issued during the adjustment of status process from two years to five years. For non-U.S. citizens married to U.S. citizens, the adjustment of status process allows them to…

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Updating Your Address During the Immigration Process

By Greg Eisenberg / April 11, 2024 /

When you’re going through the U.S. immigration process, keeping your contact information up to date with USCIS is crucial. A change of address might seem minor, but it plays a significant role in how smoothly your case progresses. If you move while your immigration application is pending, it is your responsibility to notify USCIS within…

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Do Couples Need to Live Together When Filing Their Immigration Case?

By Greg Eisenberg / April 9, 2024 /

Tthere’s a common misconception that couples must live together to successfully file their case. This belief can be a significant source of stress for couples in long-distance relationships or those separated due to work or education. The truth is, living together is not a mandatory requirement for immigration approval. In many fiance and spouse visa…

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Understanding USCIS Service Center Assignments: Can You Choose Yours?

By Greg Eisenberg / April 3, 2024 /

For couples embarking on the U.S. immigration process, understanding how USCIS Service Centers are assigned to their case is important. It’s a common misconception that applicants can choose their service center based on faster processing times. Contrary to what many hope, couples cannot choose which USCIS Service Center will handle their case. This decision is…

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What Does Your “Actively Reviewed” Online Case Status Mean?

By Greg Eisenberg / April 3, 2024 /

Among various status updates, ‘Actively Reviewed’ is one that often causes confusion and anxiety for couples. It’s important to understand what this status means in the context of your immigration process. The term ‘Actively Reviewed’ in immigration does not always align with the common expectation of an ongoing, hands-on review. It’s more encompassing, indicating that…

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Navigating the Affidavit of Support (I-864) as Couple

By Greg Eisenberg / March 27, 2024 /

The affidavit of support, known as the I-864, is a key component of the green card process for couples. It’s a form that the U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident petitioner completes to show their ability to support their immigrant spouse financially. This requirement ensures that the immigrant will not need government assistance and can…

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