For many foreign-born military spouses, the greatest barrier to stability isn’t just relocation or employment, it’s immigration, which in most instances is complicated by military life that can be very unpredicable with frequent moves. From visas to green cards to citizenship, spouses are often left to navigate complex and unfamiliar systems alone, with life-changing consequences for their families and service members.
The Immigration Bridge Project was created to provide clear, step-by-step guidance through this process. We connect military spouses with trusted, DoD-accredited immigration specialists, provide timely updates on changes to immigration rules, and offer hands-on support to make the path less overwhelming.
Key Attributes:
Expert Referral – Direct access to accredited legal specialists familiar with military-related immigration.
Confidential Support – Safe, culturally informed spaces to ask questions and share concerns without fear or stigma.
Paperwork Assistance – Guidance on completing forms, understanding deadlines, and preparing documentation.
Interview Preparation – Citizenship classes, practice interviews, and peer mentorship from spouses who’ve successfully completed the process.
Policy Updates – Clear, accessible information on immigration rules and military-specific provisions as they change.
Why It Matters:
Immigration insecurity adds immense stress to families already navigating deployments and relocations.
Spouses who lack legal status or permanent residency often face restricted employment, interrupted education, and limited access to resources.
Supporting spouses through immigration strengthens family stability and directly impacts military retention and readiness—service members cannot focus fully on the mission when their family’s future is uncertain.
By funding the Immigration Bridge Project, you help ensure that no military spouse has to walk the immigration journey alone. Together, we can remove barriers, protect families, and build stronger military communities.

