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Posted 9 months ago
Applying for a green card feels like a mountain I have to climb. What part of the process trips most people up?
adela matej
Answered 9 months ago
when I helped my family apply for a green card, the biggest hurdle was proving ties to our home country. Gathering evidence took forever, and we had to make sure everything was airtight.
Frank Walton
Answered 9 months ago
For employment-based green cards, the labor certification process can be the hardest part. It’s time-consuming and full of potential delays, especially if your employer isn’t familiar with the process
Hilda Ragnar
Answered 9 months ago
Timing can be a nightmare. Priority dates and backlogs make the wait feel endless. Some categories, like EB-2 and EB-3, take longer than others depending on your country of origin.
Anna Emil
Answered 9 months ago
I’ve seen people struggle most with the interview stage. The officer's questions can feel intimidating, and if you’re not prepared, it can really throw you off. Having your documents in order helps a lot
Aria Luca
Answered 9 months ago
Visa backlogs and processing delays are the main culprits. If you’re from countries with high demand for green cards, like India or China, the wait can feel like it’s never-ending