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How to Avoid the Interview for a Marriage Green Card

According to U.S. immigration law, conditional-resident spouses who wish to apply for a permanent green card must attend an in-person interview with USCIS. Because the stakes are significantly high, making a mistake during the interview could mean...

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IMMIGRATION IN THE NEWS: OBAMA’S IMMIGRATION EXECUTIVE ORDER

In 2012, President Obama announced that he would allow undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children to register with the federal government in exchange for a two-year protection from deportation. Unfortunately, Obama’s plan to...

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Coping With A Deportation Case

Unless you have U.S. citizenship, you may be concerned about the possibility that you may be deported someday, with good reason. Making even a simple mistake may result in your receipt of a notice to appear. If you have received this notice,...

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Getting Sponsored for an H-1B Visa

If you are interested in working in the United States, you are required to obtain a work visa. The H-1B visa is the most common type of work visa, allowing U.S. companies and organizations to hire foreign workers who specialize in a specific field...

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Understanding Grounds For Deportation

A deportation attorney can assist you if you’re being threatened with deportation by an employer or another party. As your United States deportation attorney can explain to you, there are many possible reasons why deportation may occur. For...

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Sanctuary City Ban Measure in Florida

In Florida, a new measure that would ban sanctuary cities will be voted on in the state’s Senate on May 3rd. Under the new bill, police departments in Florida would be required to cooperate with federal immigration officials. According to a...

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