Spouse petitions of Citizens have no numerical limits in immigration law, unlike other petitions. Unfortunately, fiancé and spouse petitions can also be subject to excessive oversight for couples who meet…
Immigrants who face domestic abuse or divorce have more fears than the average person. Many immigrants fear the implications of reporting abuse or filing for divorce in their immigration status….
J-1 visas, also known as exchange visitor’s visas, are nonimmigrant visas that allow individuals to “participate in an approved program for the purpose of teaching, instructing or lecturing, studying, observing,…
L-1 visas are nonimmigrant visas that allow employers to bring managers/executives or employees with “specialized knowledge”, to the United States for the purpose of assisting at a branch already established…
Determining if you are eligible to get a Green Card, and the process to get a Green Card can seem like a daunting task. Hopefully, these blog posts can give…
The decision to end TPS for El Salvador is a tragic disappointment for the 200,000 Salvadorians in the United States. This decision will dramatically effect the lives of families, communities,…
Much has been said in recent presidential election debates on the perceived threats of ‘illegal immigration’ on the United States economy. The political discourse has even gone from hot to…
The President promised in 2008 that it was time to reform the immigration system, but unfortunately, due to congressional inaction, comprehensive immigration reform has not passed. The President has used…
Every law, passed by the legislature has an impact in everyone’s life. But many times we do not realize the importance of popular involvement, and how the law makers and…
The last week of January was a first step in the process of Immigration Reform that many supporters accepted across sectors, including advocates, labor, and businesses. The proposals can be…