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Florida’s New Immigration Laws Summarized: Statute by Statute

Although no announcement has been forthcoming, the worst kept secret in the American political arena is the impending run of Florida Governor Ron Desantis for office the President of the United States.  As he ratchets up support to begin his battle with Donald Trump during the Republican primary, Governor Desantis…

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What You or a Loved One Need to Know When Applying for a Green Card

Getting a green card for yourself or a loved one can be a confusing and complicated process. Many people struggle to navigate the ins and outs of the green card application process without the assistance and guidance of an experienced immigration attorney. Mistakes can be made in the application process,…

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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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U.S. Supreme Court Holds That Certain Noncitizens With Removal Orders Are Not Entitled To A Bond Hearing After Prolonged Detention

The United States Supreme Court recently released a decision on June 13th, 2022 that will allow for prolonged detention of certain noncitizens who have a removal order, without the benefit of judicial review.  This decision is an unwelcome blow to those that have been held in custody for periods longer…

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Asylum for Afghan Nationals Resettling in the United States

Fee Exemptions, Streamlined Process for Afghan Nationals Resettling in the U.S. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has recently announced that filing fees will be exempted and application processing will be streamlined for Afghan nationals who were paroled into America for humanitarian reasons on or after July 30, 2021. This…

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What Should I do to Protect my Immigration Status before Trump becomes President?

President-Elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office on January 20, 2017. Its a safe bet that he will get to work immediately on his agenda and campaign promises to undo as much of President Obama’s immigration executive actions as possible. While Trump has made many promises regarding immigration, many…

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