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Parole Process for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans

The processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans enable individuals to temporarily reside and work in the United States. Familiarize yourself with the prerequisites and application procedures, while also keeping in mind any pertinent travel restrictions. What is the process?  DHS has recently announced an extension of the parole program, which will now include Venezuelans, […]

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Hiring a Paralegal or Notary for Immigration Cases: Risks Vs. Savings

Paralegals, notaries, and accredited representatives can legally provide limited legal services, but their scope is much narrower compared to attorneys. It’s essential to be aware of their limitations before opting for their services to save money. Sometimes, due to cost constraints, hiring a lawyer for your immigration case is just too expensive. In such cases,

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Process Of Applying For Asylum In Immigration Court (EOIR)

Our law firm is committed to providing comprehensive representation in immigration court, and we achieve this by keeping abreast of the constantly evolving asylum laws and policies in the United States. This brief introduction offers insights into the asylum process, the eligibility criteria, and effective strategies for presenting a strong case in court. What do

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Become a U.S. Citizen Through Naturalization

Naturalization is the voluntary process of becoming a United States citizen.  Below are the steps that lead to U.S. citizenship: First, determine your eligibility to apply for naturalization: First, you must determine if you are eligible for naturalization. This typically involves meeting certain requirements such as being a lawful permanent resident, having continuous residence in

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Do I have to go to my first immigration court hearing with an attorney? 

The answer is YES.  What will happen the first time I go to Immigration Court?  Your first hearing is the Preliminary Hearing. This is also called a Master Calendar Hearing. An Immigration Judge will be there and so will a government lawyer who is trying to deport you. The Immigration Court will also provide a

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Do you have a case open with the immigration court? 

Understanding immigration law can be tough, especially when it comes to knowing what might happen in immigration cases. If you are interested in closing your case, there are three ways which you can do so. The three ways are called:  Termination of proceedings  Dismissal of proceedings  Administrative closure of proceedings Although these terms might seem

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