Sponsoring a family member for a green card involves more than filing paperwork. Understanding where you stand financially before you apply can help you avoid delays and prepare for the process ahead. The 125% income threshold When you sponsor a family member for...
Immigration Law Is All About Family
Year: 2026
What can delay your citizenship application?
Applying for U.S. citizenship can feel exciting and stressful at the same time. You may have waited years to reach this point, so it can be frustrating when the process moves more slowly than you expected. Some delays are outside your control, and others happen...
How immigrant victims can report violence safely in Longmont
Experiencing violence as an immigrant in Longmont can bring a mix of fear and uncertainty. You may worry about your safety, your immigration status or whether anyone will take your concerns seriously. Learning about reporting options and protections can help you feel...
5 overlooked risks when sponsoring parents for green cards
Bringing your parents to the U.S. can be exciting. You worked hard in Colorado and now want your family close for support or care. Parents of U.S. citizens are “immediate relatives,” which means they have no visa limit. This makes sponsoring faster. However, only...
Can a lawful permanent resident face removal?
Receiving your green card is a milestone to celebrate. However, your celebration stops when you receive a Notice to Appear (NTA) about your removal proceedings. If you are in this situation, you may apply for Cancellation of Removal. Understanding its process can...

