How Can Divorce Impact Immigration Status?
Under the United States laws for immigration, divorce can change someone’s immigration status and eligibility to apply for different visas. …
Read MoreFiance Visa vs Spouse Visa: What’s the Difference?
Understanding the differences between the fiancé visa and spouse visa can help you prepare the appropriate immigration paperwork and submit …
Read MoreEncountering ICE: Know Your Rights
If you encounter U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), you have constitutional rights even if you are undocumented. An attorney …
Read MoreAsylum for Victims of Forced Marriage
If you are the target of a forced marriage scheme, you may qualify for a visa under United States immigration …
Read MoreWhat Is Political Asylum and How Can You Qualify for It?
Political asylum is when you request a visa to stay in the United States because you fear being persecuted for …
Read MoreWhat Are Country Reports and How Do They Affect Asylum Claims?
When you apply for asylum, you are telling the United States government that you have a credible fear of being …
Read MoreVAWA Protections for Men
Many men who are subjected to domestic violence may wonder if there are protections in VAWA for men. Despite its …
Read MoreWhat To Expect in Credible Fear Interview for Asylum
In a credible fear interview, agents who work for the United States government have a conversation with you about your …
Read MoreWhat Happens if Your Green Card Application is Denied?
If you are seeking lawful permanent residence status, you may wonder, “What happens if my Green Card application is denied?” …
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