One of the specialized ways for a non-permanent resident of the United States to receive their Green Card and become a lawful permanent resident is through a process called Cancellation…
In 2020, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a new law into effect relating to employee verification. Historically, by federal law, when any employer hires a new employee - no matter…
UPDATE: Effective March 1, 2021, USCIS changed their policy on administering the new Naturalization test! For anyone who filed their Naturalization application between Dec. 1, 2020 and March 1, 2021…
You’ve met and married the love of your life. You’re thrilled, happy, and can’t wait to start a family. However, there’s one catch: your spouse is from another country and…
In today’s blog post, we’re talking about one of immigration’s most misunderstood documents: the affidavit of support. We’re looking into what it does, who it’s for, and what people get…
Immigration lawyers across the country are breathing a sigh of relief as we get ready to help our clients under a new Joe Biden administration. On January 20, 2021, Joe…
With the COVID-19 travel restrictions imposed by the US and Canada, you may be confused on what the rules are. Here are the Top 10 “Need to Know” rules as…
We have BREAKING NEWS just announced: Eight non-profits filed a lawsuit against the government to stop the USCIS fee increase, and they won! At least for now, until the case…
Did you know that anytime a baby is born in the United States, he or she is automatically a U.S. citizen, regardless of his or her parents’ immigration status? It’s…
https://youtu.be/h95Edzhko-s If you want to come live and work in the United States, but you don’t have family here and you don’t foresee getting a visa through your career at…