When Can I Apply For U.S. Citizenship?
Most permanent residents can become a US citizen after having their permanent resident status for five years. In that five-year period, USCIS... Read More
Can I Help A Loved One If They Are Detained by ICE?
In the event a family member or friend is encountered or detained by ICE, Immigration, Customs and Enforcement, you should contact an... Read More
What Should I Know About The Consular Process?
Consular Processing is the procedure that an applicant must go through in order to receive an immigrant visa to come to the... Read More
How Can The 10 Year Law Help Me?
Many clients contact me and are somewhat confused over an application that is available in immigration court known as Cancellation of Removal.... Read More
How Can I Remove My Conditional Resident Status?
The I-751 petition, known as the petition to remove conditional resident status, is an application that is required by USCIS to determine... Read More
What Are The Two Different Types Of Green Cards?
Often, my clients ask me what’s the difference between a 2-year Green Card and a 10-year Green Card, and sometimes they are... Read More
Can I Get A Visa If I Am From A Treaty Country?
E1 and E2 visas are visas for foreign workers to come to the United States based on a treaty that exists with... Read More
Are There Exceptions For The Naturalization Exam?
A person who applies for Naturalization normally must show that they can read, write, and speak English. There are exceptions for certain... Read More
What Happens If I Get Caught In The U.S. Unlawfully?
Many people are very concerned if they are encountered by the U.S. Customs Enforcement Branch or ICE. Many people are worried that... Read More
Can I Sponsor My Family If I Am A Permanent Resident?
As a permanent resident, a person can sponsor their spouse, a child under the age of 21, a child over the age... Read More