It’s All in the Details
At least once a week, I’m at USCIS for a marriage-based green card interview. The interviews always cover two main areas – the forms and the relationship. In marriage-based case,…
At least once a week, I’m at USCIS for a marriage-based green card interview. The interviews always cover two main areas – the forms and the relationship. In marriage-based case,…
One of the best things about my job is getting to know my clients – forming relationships, earning trust, and eventually being able to share in one of the happiest…
The Central American Minor (CAM) was* a short-lived and well-meaning program. In 2014, over 50,000 children fled Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala. They were fleeing horrific gang violence, poverty and…
Here’s something you won’t hear me say often. USCIS is moving fast – at least on Naturalization cases. In February, we filed a Naturalization case for someone in Norfolk, Virginia….
Earlier today, USCIS announced that they changed the way they’re sharing information on how long cases “truly” take. For example, there were some cases that said you could expect a…
Marriage to a U.S. citizen has its immigration perks, for sure. It can lead to eligibility for a green card, it can mean faster adjudication times, it can mean that…
There were several big announcements in the immigration world last week. One was the end of Title 42 at the border (which will stop using COVID as a reason for…
It’s such an exciting time at Klinke Immigration! At the end of this week, we will be leaving our home of the last decade and moving towards The Battery. During…
Over the past two weeks, I’ve had a few clients email me to ask why their work cards (Employment Authorization Documents or “EAD”s) don’t include advance parole. That’s a very…
I get this question a lot…and it’s not surprising because it feels like work cards (Employment Authorization Document or “EAD”) are taking forever. I promise it’s not you. It’s USCIS….