Even if you’re legally permitted to reside in the United States, such as if you have a work visa, deportation is always a concern. And it’s safe to say that the same holds true for people who are living illegally in the country. Regardless of your situation,...
Month: May 2020
A hardship waiver can help a sick family member immigrate
Compared to many other countries, the United States has an incredible medical system that can connect people with serious injuries or illnesses with life-saving treatments. Medical conditions or injuries that would be fatal in another country can be curable or at...
Why do people want to become U.S. citizens?
People come to the United States for many reasons. Some come for school, others come on vacation and fall in love with it. Some even come because they literally fell in love with someone else and they want to move here to get married. These are just a few of the many,...
How immigrants should talk to the police
Talking to the police is stressful for anyone in the United States. That’s true for people who know they haven’t done anything wrong and people who were born in this country. It’s just the nature of the relationship between the police and the public in modern...
Going to the immigration attorney for the first time? Ask these questions
Meeting with an attorney for the first time can be very stressful. You wouldn’t be there if you didn’t anticipate (or have) a problem. However, knowing the right questions to ask at your initial meeting can help you walk away with the confidence and clarity you need...