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I APPLIED FOR CITIZENSHIP OR A GREEN CARD AND FOUND OUT I HAVE AN ORDER OF REMOVAL OR DEPORTATION, WHAT DO I DO NOW?

It happens way more often than you would think. A person applies for lawful permanent resident status (also known as a green card) and during the process they find out they are not eligible because there is an order of removal or deportation in their file. Sometimes, a person with…

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My Immigration Application Has Been Pending for a Very Long Time-What can I do to get a Decision?

One of the most common calls we receive at our office sounds like this: I filed an application for asylum, adjustment of status or citizenship and it has been pending for a long time, what can I do? Long delays in processing times by USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration…

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WHAT DOES THE U.S. SUPREME COURT’S RECENT IMMIGRATION DECISION IN U.S. V. TEXAS MEAN FOR NON-CITIZENS?

On June 23, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its long-awaited immigration opinion in the case of U.S. v. Texas. The justices agreed 8-1 that the states who filed the lawsuit against the federal government over what the states perceived as the non-enforcement of immigration laws could not sue the…

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What to do if Hurricane Ian Interrupted Your Immigration Case

Hurricane Ian affected the lives of Floridians in countless ways. Homes were destroyed and many people’s personal belongings were lost forever.  For individuals who are in the process of changing their immigration status, these losses have more than just sentimental value. The loss of certain personal items can have an…

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Temporary Protected Status Expanded by Biden Administration for Afghanistan, Cameroon, and Ukraine

The Biden administration has extended the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program, providing approximately 143,800 immigrants from Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Cameroon additional protections, allowing them to remain temporarily in the United States. The TPS program gives immigrants from these countries the chance to apply for time-limited permission to live and work…

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How Criminal Charges Affect Immigration Proceedings

When applying for a green card, whether the application be for a marriage green card or an immediate relative, you should assume that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will conduct a thorough background check. Filing an accurate and thorough green card application is all the more important if…

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Mistakes Commonly Made While Applying for a Green Card through Marriage (Which Can Easily Be Avoided)

Getting married to a U.S. citizen does not always mean that you will be approved for lawful permanent residence via a marriage visa or green card. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) carefully reviews each and every marriage visa and green card application. Even if your marriage is the…

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My N-400 Application for Naturalization was denied, what can I do now?

If my N-400 Application for Naturalization (U.S. Citizenship) has been denied by USCIS, what should I do now, what can I do now? What chances do I have to still become a U.S. citizen?  What will happen next? Will I be deported? Do I lose my status and my green…

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USCIS Launching New Expanded Civics Test For Naturalization Applications Filed On or After December 1st, 2020

Beginning on December 1st, 2020, applicants for naturalization will be required to take an expanded civics test at their naturalization interview.  The current test requires the applicant to answer 6 out of 10 questions correctly to pass.   Applicants study from a list of 100 possible questions.  The new test will…

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How can you get USCIS to Grant or Deny Your Application for Naturalization? Sue ’em!

So, you worked for years and years to become a Lawful Permanent Resident.  Spent hundreds or thousands of dollars.  Endured endless delays.  Finally filed your application to become a United States Citizen and…nothing.  Crickets.  Silence.  Not an approval.  Not a denial.  Nothing.  You’ve called the 1-800 number.  You’ve checked the…

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