The U.S. no longer requires air travelers to show proof of a negative test The Biden administration recently lifted its requirement that all air travelers entering the United States show proof of a negative COVID-19 test. If you're ready to visit loved ones in the United States or you simply want to sightsee, here's what […]
Read More »11 Must-Watch Immigration Shows and Movies for Summer
Boundless' roundup of immigrant-themed shows and movies to watch this summer Summer is the perfect time to cozy up with loved ones and watch a new movie or binge a new television series. If you’re looking for an immigrant-themed watch, Boundless rounded up some of our recent favorites for you to check out: Aisha Letitia […]
Read More »Boundless VP Honored for LGBTQ Leadership
Vice President of Growth Sarah Warn was named one of PSBJ's 2022 Outstanding Voices Boundless Vice President of Growth Sarah Warn was honored by the Puget Sound Business Journal this month as part of its Outstanding Voices 2022 series, which profiles honorees for their leadership in the Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia region’s LGBTQ community. Warn hails from the […]
Read More »Marriage Green Cards, Explained
How to get a green card through marriage Green Card (Marriage) Congratulations on your marriage! If you and your spouse plan to live permanently together in the United States, the next big thing on your mind may be applying for a marriage green card. Not sure if you qualify to apply? Start by checking your […]
Read More »13 Must-Read New Books About the Immigrant Experience
A roundup of books that capture what it means to make a home in a new country October is National Book Month! The leaves are beginning to fall and there's a chill in the air, making it a great time to crack open a book. Below is a list of new fiction and nonfiction books […]
Read More »What Marriage Green Card Path Is Right For Me?
Our flowchart will help you choose the best immigration option for you You've started the immigration process and you're quickly learning: It's hard. How do you make sense of all the forms and rules and application types, and most importantly, how do you know which visa is right for you? If you're hoping to move […]
Read More »How to Obtain Court Records and Police Reports
Where to get court and police records for your green card application The U.S. government conducts background checks on all family-based and marriage-based green card applicants. If you’re a family member seeking a green card, you’ll need to provide records detailing every interaction you’ve ever had with law enforcement, both in your home country and […]
Read More »How to Immigrate to the US With Your Pet
With some planning upfront, you’ll be set up for success when you immigrate with your four-legged friend Your pet is one of the most important parts of your travel checklist when you’re getting ready to immigrate to the United States. Like many good things in life, it pays to plan ahead. The exact process will […]
Read More »Can I come to the U.S. with my tourist visa and apply for a green card when I get there?
Independent attorneys in the RapidVisa network answer common U.S. immigration questions Can I come to the U.S. with my tourist visa and apply for a green card when I get there? Entering the United States on a temporary visa, such as a tourist or work visa, with the intention of doing either of the following […]
Read More »7 Tips for Getting Your K-1 Visa Approved
Gain an advantage when applying for your fiancé visa It’s true: most people who apply for a K-1 visa are successful. In fact, according to statistical reports published by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), about 74% of fiancé(e) visas were approved in 2020. Nonetheless, it’s totally understandable if you’re worried about the final outcome […]
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