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Naturalization (Citizenship) Applications – N-400 – How can an attorney save me money and time?

As an attorney who is actively involved in the community and as a volunteer, I get many questions about when it is a good idea to retain an attorney.  Does a simple application, like an N-400 Application for Naturalization really need the help of an attorney?  Perhaps you will want to consider the following facts […]

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Tourist Visas – Department of State video provides insight on the whys, the updates, and the goals of issuing tourist (visitor) visas.

Paying attention to this video helps us realize two main things: 1) US wants to issue visitor/tourist visas to raise revenue. 2) US wants to increase the issuance of tourist or visitor visas, especially from upcoming and growing economies. How can potential applicants use this information to their benefit?  First of all, do not treat

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A Brief Lesson on I-601 Waiver Application based on Extreme Hardship to a Qualifying Relative

An understanding of I-601 Waivers begins with an understanding of IIRIRA (or IIRAIRA), which stands for Illegal Immigration Reform And Immigrant Responsibility Act) of 1996.  One major change instituted by the IIRIRA was that unlawful entries were assigned varying penalties. No bar from re-entry – if the individual stayed unlawfully for fewer than 180 days prior to departing the

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Unlawful Presence Waivers (i-601 Waivers)Update Makes it Easier on Families

Recently, in January 2012, USCIS has issued a Notice of Intent in the Federal Register to streamline the process for an I-601 Waiver of Unlawful Presence for certain immediate relatives of US citizens (Spouses and Parents) who need to consular process. Who benefits? Spouses and Parents of US Citizens who have accrued over a year of

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