Seeking Asylum for Religious Persecution
The ability to practice one’s religion is a central and deeply personal right. Unfortunately, many people experience religious persecution in …
Read MoreHow Long Does VAWA Take To Be Approved?
If a United States citizen or someone with lawful permanent residency is abusing you, you may be able to apply …
Read MoreRole of Psychological Evaluations in Strengthening Asylum Claims
Immigration psychological evaluations help people prove they qualify for asylum because they are afraid of returning to their previous country. …
Read MoreHow to Qualify For a Humanitarian Visa
You may qualify for a humanitarian visa to the U.S. if you have an urgent need to visit the United …
Read MoreHow Divorce Impacts Conditional Green Card Holders
For those who have a conditional Green Card, divorce can impact their right to become a lawful permanent resident. They …
Read MoreAsylum for Victims of Domestic Violence
Seeking asylum for domestic violence is possible; however, United States laws are sometimes unclear about when abuse in the home …
Read MoreWhat To Expect in a Marriage Green Card Interview
In the marriage Green Card interview process, the United States government talks to you and your spouse to determine if …
Read MoreWhat is the Difference Between Affirmative and Defensive Asylum?
Understanding the difference between affirmative and defensive asylum can help you determine which one you can use. Affirmative asylum is …
Read MoreWhat Is Consular Processing for Your Green Card?
Green Card consular processing is the procedure you need to follow to secure lawful permanent residence when you are outside …
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