If your nonimmigrant status is about to expire, we highly advise that you seek a consultation with an experienced immigration attorney as soon as possible.
As of the time of writing, the United States has not issued travel restrictions on international departures. However, countries around the world are closing their
ESTA is strictly restricted to only ninety (90) days of admission. However, the United States government can grant Satisfactory Departure in times of emergency, which
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Every month, Miami Immigration Attorney Anis Saleh answers a common question relating to immigration law.
You’ve just received your Notice to Appear… now what? The Notice to Appear (NTA) is the official document that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
With the current uncertainty surrounding immigration laws in the United States, it is now more important than ever to understand your rights regarding Immigrations and
The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) is a federal law that deals with virtually every aspect of immigration in the United States. In particular, it
Every year, thousands of immigrants are offered job opportunities in the United States by American employers. While many immigrants are granted temporary work visas, others
A permanent resident is an individual who has a green card. Permanent resident cards are commonly called “green cards” because they were initially green. Green