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Applying for a Green Card Abroad versus in the United States

The application process for a green card (officially known as a permanent resident card), may be initiated either within or ...
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Application for Green Card in a Family-Based Petition

It’s no secret that green cards are a hot topic of discussion these days, especially given the recent and pending ...
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601 or 601A Hardship Waiver

What is a 601 or 601A Hardship Waiver, and Why do I Need It? I meet many people who want ...
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Selective Service and Your Citizenship Application

Failure to Register with the Selective Service Can Hurt Your U.S. Citizenship Application What is Selective Service? The Selective Service ...
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Why the implementation of DAPA is so important

Being an immigration attorney, I have met thousands of undocumented immigrants in the United States. Many of them, I can ...
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Who is the most at risk for deportation?

I have many clients who nervously tell me that Immigration Enforcement (ICE) has come to their house searching for a ...
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