How Does the Fiancé Visa Process Work?

As a citizen of the United States who is engaged to a non-citizen, you may wish for your fiancé to change their immigration status. Luckily, the fiancé visa is a tool that can be used to start your life together. Follow along to find out how the fiancé visa process works and how a proficient...
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How Do I Extend My U.S. Work Visa?

If you are in the United States on the basis of a work visa, you will have to leave the country on or before its stated expiration date. There is a certain process in place in the instance that you wish to extend your stay in the country. Read on to discover how to extend...
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How Does the Green Card Lottery Work?

What you may not know is that there is a unique opportunity to receive permanent resident status in the United States. This opportunity is called the green card lottery. If you have been working toward residency in this country, continue reading to learn about your chances of winning this lottery and how an experienced Lyndhurst...
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How Should I Prepare for My Immigration Interview?

Whether you are applying for a fiancé visa, a student visa, or otherwise, you will likely have to be interviewed by an officer from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). It is important to put your best foot forward when approaching this interview, otherwise, you may jeopardize your chances to legally enter this...
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What Are Grounds for Denaturalization?

Just because you successfully completed the naturalization application and interview processes and you are now naturalized, you must take further actions to ensure that you can maintain your United States citizenship. That is, if the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) suspects you of disobeying federal or state laws in any way, they may...
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How Will the Final Rule on DACA Be Implemented?

The Department of Homeland Security gave a final rule on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program on October 31, 2022. This update may leave a positive impact on the over 800,000 children or young individuals who have been brought to the United States with their families from deportation. Continue reading to learn how...
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What Do the Revisions of Form N-648 Mean?

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently announced that there have been revisions made to Form N-648, otherwise known as the Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions. These revisions were made to reduce the burdens that naturalization applicants, their medical professionals, and the USCIS often experience, as there is now an elimination of questions...
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How Do I Prepare for My Naturalization Interview?

Working through the naturalization process is a monumental step toward becoming a United States citizen. This process entails a lot of components, one of them being the naturalization interview. Read on to discover how you can best prepare for your naturalization interview and how one of the seasoned attorneys at our Lyndhurst naturalization law firm,...
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What Is an Adjustment of Status?

As an immigrant, there is likely nothing more important than becoming a permanent resident of the United States. This is why you must be well versed in the qualifications for an adjustment of status, along with what the process entails. Read on to discover more about adjustment of status and how a seasoned Lyndhurst adjustment...
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