At a Glance: Form N-400 is the initial step towards becoming a U.S. citizen, gathering biographical details and confirming eligibility. The form consists of 18 sections with 50 questions, assessing the applicant’s qualifications. Eligibility criteria include being at least 18 years old, holdin…
At a Glance: A Request for Evidence (RFE) is issued by USCIS when necessary supporting documents are not included with an immigration benefit application, causing a delay in the decision-making process. The RFE asks for specific additional proof and is printed on blue paper with “Form I-797E&#…
At a Glance NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are digital assets representing real-world objects like art, music, and videos. They are bought and sold online using blockchain technology, providing digital scarcity and uniqueness. NFTs allow buyers to own the original item with built-in authentication an…
At a Glance Use a Blockchain Explorer to find a transaction using its unique ID (TXID). Transactions can be viewed in the main wallet or manually searched in the Explorer. Confirmation time varies from minutes to hours, with a different number of confirmations. If a transaction is not found, double-…
At a Glance: The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) is a national association of immigration lawyers established in 1946. AILA advocates for immigration law and policy, promoting justice and advancing the conversation on immigration issues in the United States. The association represent…
At a Glance: Two forms of ID are required to submit an I-9 form for a specific purpose. The first ID establishes the individual’s identity as a citizen or resident in the United States. The second ID verifies their employment authorization. The USCIS provides three lists of acceptable document…
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, introduced in 2012, provides temporary protection from deportation and work authorization to nearly 800,000 eligible immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as children. DACA recipients are eligible to transition to a green card, but one common q…
At a Glance A USDT wallet, also known as a Tether wallet, is software that allows users to store and access their Tether funds. The wallet contains a private key and a public key, serving as credentials to access the account and funds. Various USDT wallet options include CryptoWallet, Tether Wallet,…
At a Glance Refers to a financial document, like a check, requiring endorsement for payment. Payer specifies the recipient by writing “pay to the order of” on the document. Both payer and recipient must sign the check to ensure proper money transfer. Follows Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)…
At a Glance A good moral character is characterized by being an upstanding citizen without serious criminal charges. USCIS assesses an individual’s character based on their history in the past five years (or three years for spouses of U.S. citizens) before applying for naturalization. Evidence…