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You may be entitled to a U.S. green card through marriage – but in order to get one, you’ll have to show U.S. immigration officials that you’re in a bona fide marriage. That means you must prove that you’re in a genuine relationship with your spouse. Proving it can be tougher than you think. Here’s what you need to know. What Is a Bona Fide Marriage? A bona fide marriage is a genuine marriage. You…
Read MoreIf you’re looking to obtain a green card and become a lawful permanent resident of the United States, you may be wondering, “Do I really need to a hire a green card lawyer, or can I go through the process by myself?” The short answer is no, you don’t technically need a green card lawyer. Legally, you can go through the process of obtaining a green card on your own. But there are a lot…
Read MoreCreated in 2012, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program benefits hundreds of thousands of youths in America. Often referred to as “Dreamers,” potential beneficiaries must meet and continue to adhere to strict standards and requirements. Membership in the program is not permanent and must be renewed every two years. Additionally, the government can revoke DACA rights from any person at any time. The program benefits nearly a million young people throughout the United States…
Read MoreYou’ve probably seen attorneys offer free consultations online, on television or on billboards – but what happens when you call a lawyer for the first time? How much information will you have to provide, and more importantly, what will you get out of it? These are just a few of the questions most people have when they’re considering calling a lawyer for a free consultation. This guide explains everything you need to know. What Will…
Read MoreAs of right now, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is still alive – but like other Texas immigration attorneys, we can’t predict its future. However, if you used the program in the past, you may need to go through the DACA renewal process. What’s Happening With DACA? Under President Barack Obama, the U.S. initiated the original DACA program in 2012. The program was designed to provide a two-year deferment from deportation actions while providing eligibility for…
Read MoreAmerican businesses often find that the talent needed to move their objectives forward may not be available within the United States. That often means that multinational corporations must either bring foreign workers to the United States for training or require the specialized skills that some of their foreign employees can provide. Although there are many reasons businesses wish to bring foreign workers to the United States for a temporary or extended period, the process of securing permits…
Read MoreThere has been a lot of talk about the Biden Administration providing amnesty benefits to people living in the U.S. illegally. This rumor has motivated me to write an article on the subject of amnesty and how the U.S. government system works to check the powers of the various branches of the federal government. What is Amnesty? In the traditional sense of the word, amnesty is a law that provides the legalization of people who…
Read MoreWhat To Look For When Choosing Your Immigration Attorney For those already in the United States or hoping to come, a relationship with an experienced and trustworthy immigration attorney is an important step. When your right to live and thrive on American soil is challenged, your best defender is an immigration attorney. Expert attorneys have trained for years, perfecting their craft to ensure they can protect your rights and fight for justice. Further, lawyers can…
Read MoreFinding the right immigration lawyer is essential, whether you want to visit the United States on a tourist visa, come here to work or study, become a lawful permanent resident or even become a naturalized U.S. citizen. But where do you start? How do you know you’re working with the right immigration attorney for your case? The answer is simple: You go to a free consultation with an immigration lawyer and start asking questions. Do…
Read MoreOn December 7, 2020, USCIS has finally agreed to follow the federal court instruction they have received and has restored the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program or DACA. With the administration change coming in January 2021, we expect that the DACA program will continue beyond the end of the Trump presidency. DACA Requirements USCIS has agreed to accept first time requests for DACA. Those who can apply must meet the following requirements: Under age…
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