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3 Facts about bringing over loved ones from another country
According to the National Immigration Forum, approximately 48% of all immigrants come to the U.S. on family-sponsored visas. While this immigration option is popular, there are a few essential facts to learn about this process. 1. The U.S. Citizen applies for the...
Can I help a relative enter the country?
You want to help your family members enter the United States in a bid for citizenship. Do you know how to get the process started? Under the law, you may petition to help a relative gain entry and eventual citizenship. However, there are specific pathways to entry and...
Do not believe these 3 myths when applying for a green card
If you have an employer or family member who is willing to sponsor you for legal permanent residency, you are already ahead of the game. After all, outside of employer or relative sponsorship, there are few ways to secure a green card. Because applying for a green...
What to expect at your adjustment of status interview
For many born outside of America, it is a dream to become a U.S. citizen. Along with citizenship comes a host of advantages. Among them are political freedom, unparalleled healthcare, and superior career opportunities. The Pew Research Center states that the United...
Commonly asked questions about immigration law
Immigration law in the United States is a complicated set of legislation and regulations. With the amount of misinformation out there, it can be difficult to find clear answers. Here are a few commonly asked questions about this area of law. What is immigration law?...
How can an attorney help with citizenship?
You do not have to have an attorney to apply for U.S. citizenship. However, there are several ways an attorney can help you successfully navigate the process. You may receive offers of help from many sources, but only attorneys and EOIR-accredited representatives have...