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7:30 am: Mission accomplished! I exercised my right to vote; for me, for my family, for the future of this country that has given me so
The Violence Against Women Act was passed in 1994. Under this Act, people who have been abused by a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident
This past week the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments from the State of Texas (and other states including Kansas) and the Obama administration
Nearly every day, a person with DACA comes to us wanting to know whether he or she should pursue a potential U-Visa or Consular Process case…or
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We’ve all purchased a product only to realize later that the seller was not legitimate or the product was not as it seemed. The
This week, our office has received hundreds of phone calls from panicked clients, concerned about the recent raids by ICE. People want to know whether
You and your spouse qualify to apply for consular process. Your attorney has explained the process and advised you that you’ll need a waiver of
Many people who find themselves in removal proceedings do not qualify for an immigration benefit. So how does the person remain in the U.S.? What
Is your family member in ICE custody? Call and schedule an appointment so we can listen to the facts of your case and determine what
The first thing a client wants to know during a U-Visa consultation is what he or she needs to start a case. Assuming you qualify
The U-Visa, Part Two: Who are “Victims”? Are you a “victim of crime” who can apply for a U-Visa? To be a victim, do
Have you been the victim of a crime? You may qualify for a U-Visa if you meet THREE requirements. You must have 1) been the
The house of representatives has voted to block DAPA and DACA. The senate is yet to vote but experts believe they will also vote to
President Obama has recently announced some actions that the Department of Homeland Security will take to prioritize deportations in this country. The president announced two programs
After suffering a retrogression in August in the F2A Category- Spouse and Children under 21 years old of legal permanent residents. The visa bulletin jumps once
We received two more approvals today! One of the approvals was for a provisional waiver we filed in April of this year. The other approval
Good news for parents of members of the military, the government is extending military parole in place for all those parents who entered the country
A recent decision by the US Supreme Court widened the immigration possibilities of same-sex couples. Now, obtaining immigration benefits through a US Citizen or Permanent