A Brief Q&A on Criminal Convictions and Immigration
Criminal convictions can ruin your chances of becoming a U.S. resident and may lead to deportation. The more you know about how the system works,
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Criminal convictions can ruin your chances of becoming a U.S. resident and may lead to deportation. The more you know about how the system works,
Most foreigners who are offered permanent resident status (“green card”) through permanent employment in the United States must be certified for Alien Employment by the
You may have heard the term prosecutorial discretion but don’t understand what it is and how it might affect your immigration case. Our blog is
HISTORY: Created by Congress in 1990, the EB-5 Program was designed to stimulate the U.S. economy via job-creating and foreign capital investments. REQUIREMENTS: The
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)
The J-1 Visa Defined The United States government issues temporary non-immigrant visas to people from all over the world to work, get educated, or train
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
Are “natural-born” U.S. citizens treated equally under the law as “naturalized” citizens? That’s a question you may be asking if you or a friend has
If you are seeking U.S. citizenship or permanent residence (“green card”), you will likely find yourself sitting in a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
When it comes to immigration issues in the United States, one term that tends to strike fear in the minds of immigrants is “ICE.” But,