The U.S. is Restarting the ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy for Asylum-Seekers
Migrants who are seeking to enter the United States will need to stay in Mexico while waiting for immigration hearings. The Biden administration has released a statement to comply with a court order and accept conditions set out by Mexico for resuming the Trump-era policy. To learn more about this “remain in Mexico” policy for... Read More
What Will Happen if I Do Not Marry My Fiancé Within 90 Days of Entry Into the U.S.?
It is common for individuals to become citizens of the United States on the basis of marriage to an American citizen. These visas are known as K-1 visas. You will have to abide by the terms of the K-1 visa to stay in the United States. If you do not, you may face severe repercussions.... Read More
What to Know About the Updated Guidance on T Visa Adjudications by the USCIS
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is issuing policy guidance regarding the adjudication of applications for T nonimmigrant status for victims of severe trafficking. To learn more about this policy, continue reading and reach out to our experienced New Jersey immigration attorney for guidance. Our firm is dedicated to ensuring our clients achieve... Read More
What to Know About the Latest Asylum Rules
If you have fled your native country out of fear of persecution due to your race, religion, nationality, or membership in a specific social or political group, you may qualify for asylum. Read on the learn the latest asylum rules and updates. If you have any additional questions, do not hesitate to reach out to... Read More
What Is a U Visa?
Victims of serious crimes who are illegal immigrants can be an asset in aiding with the arrest and conviction of a guilty party without the burden of an uncertain future. If you are seeking to hold the perpetrator accountable for a crime that you are the victim of, continue reading and reach out to our... Read More
The USCIS is Extending Flexibilities for Agency Requests Responses
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has recently announced that they have updated the extension regarding agency requests. To learn more about this recent update, continue reading and reach out to our experienced immigration attorney. The USCIS is Extending Flexibilities for Agency Requests Responses The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services is extending the... Read More
What to Know About 212(h) Waivers
A 212(h) waiver is typically used by individuals with criminal convictions who are deemed inadmissible into the United States. This waiver is associated with an adjustment of status. If you are a green card holder and are traveling to the United States and have been placed into removal proceedings, you may use a 212(h) waiver.... Read More
What to Know About Fighting Deportation and Removal Through Waivers
The effects of deportation or detention are immediate and can devastate a family that has worked so hard to make the American dream a reality for themselves. Even with a green card, you could face an uncertain future. However, an effective attorney can defend your right to stay in the country by utilizing waivers. The... Read More
Immigrants Applying for a Green Card Can Now Apply for a SSN
If you are applying for a green card, continue reading and reach out to our experienced immigration attorney to learn more about the updated Form I-485 and how it may impact your process. Green Card Applicants Can Now Apply for a Social Security Number within the Same Application The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has... Read More
Will I qualify for naturalization? | What to Know About the Process
The naturalization process is not always straightforward or simple. This process requires the assistance of an experienced immigration lawyer who can handle your case with confidence. If you are interested in understanding how to qualify for naturalization and the benefits of becoming a U.S. citizen, continue reading. Do not hesitate to reach out to our... Read More









