Immigration Resources
Insights and Resources from Brudner Law, Your Trusted Immigration Law Firm
Insights and Resources from Brudner Law, Your Trusted Immigration Law Firm
Wondering about Green Cards for domestic violence victims? Get legal help today for a path to safety and security.
If your spouse is a non-citizen, marriage grants eligibility for a "Green Card," granting permanent resident status. With the Green Card, your spouse gains indefinite stay in the U.S., work authorization, and a crucial step toward U.S. citizenship.
Navigate your green card process post-divorce with expert advice on interviews, waivers, and legal support. Stay informed and prepared.
Explore Military Parole in Place (PIP), its eligibility, application process, and impact on visa status and naturalization.
Understanding Notice of Intent to Deny, responding effectively, legal representation available, and appeal process for USCIS NOID.
Need to learn the differences between a permanent resident and a citizen? Read our guide to learn everything you need to know about the differences between a permanent resident and a citizen!
Nervous about your naturalization interview? Read our guide on what to expect during the n400 naturalization interview!
Are you wondering what the requirements and timeline are for naturalization? Here is everything you need to know about naturalization!
Are you looking for ways to gain legal status? Here are the ways that an undocumented immigrant can gain legal status!
Learn essential steps to take after your conditional green card expires, ensuring legal status continuity and compliance.
Gain comprehensive understanding about the US Citizenship Test, covering its structure, content, and preparation strategies.
Victims of abuse may already know the challenges of living with an abuser. Working with a reputable and experienced immigration attorney can help the victim secure a green card without relying on the abuser to petition for them