Financial navigation can be particularly challenging for immigrants. Stilt specializes in offering tailored financial advice for newcomers, from establishing credit in a new country to understanding local financial norms. Our resources are designed to help immigrants achieve financial stability and success, no matter where they are in their journey.
In a tweet on April 20, United States President Donald Trump suggested the possibility of a temporary immigration suspension in light of the worldwide COVID-19 outbreak. The tweet read: “In light of the attack from the Invisible Enemy, as well as the need to protect the jobs of our GREAT
NOTE: On Tuesday, April 21 President Trump announced that the immigration suspension Executive Order will last 60 days apply only to the issuing of new green cards. The order only addresses green cards because the temporary work visa portion is more complicated and needs more time to sort out. There…
As the COVID-19 situation develops worldwide, there’s a lot of information to sift through. Here at Stilt, we’re dedicated to helping immigrants and visa holders in the U.S. during this crisis. Below, you will find a number of resources curated and developed by Stilt to collect the relev…
At a Glance Proof of citizenship is a document that certifies an individual’s status as a citizen of a particular country. It is required for various applications and legal matters. The required documents vary based on whether the person was born in or outside the country. Primary documents su…
At a Glance If unable to return home due to COVID-19 and worried about overstaying a B2 visitor visa, you can extend it. File Form I-539, provide a written statement explaining restrictions, and include supporting documents. The extension is granted based on extreme circumstances caused by the pande…
General elections are coming up on November 3, 2020. Many permanent residents have dreamed of being able to vote as citizens in the country they’ve made their home. Unfortunately, as with many other things, COVID-19 has disrupted this dream with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Se…
On March 25th, the United States Congress passed H.R. 748 (the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act or CARES Act), a third-of-its-kind relief package to provide assistance to U.S. citizens. But like the preceding two COVID-19 relief bills (the Coronavirus Preparedness and Respons…
As many of you may be aware at this point, the USCIS offices have now closed amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and all person-to-person activities have been suspended until the 3rd of May. At the same time, they have also issued 60-day flexibility so that they may respond to NOID and
At a Glance The SS-5 form is used to apply for a Social Security card. It is required for first-time applicants, lost/damaged cards, name changes, or changes in citizenship status. The form has 18 sections and must be accompanied by supporting documents. Submission methods include in-person at a Soc…
Note: CDC recommends that travelers avoid all nonessential travel to the following destinations. For more travel-related information during the COVID-19 outbreak, you can visit the CDC’s website. COVID-19 has caused a lockdown in many countries. Movement within the country is restricted, and m…