There is a push in the state of Pennsylvania to issue licenses to over 160,000 undocumented immigrants. This move is gaining momentum from both parties. Living conditions for immigrants in Pennsylvania Some individuals who live in the state with a precarious...
Month: January 2022
Will you lose your visa if you divorce your abuser?
Many people come to the United States through family-based immigration. Maybe your spouse got a job in the United States, and you followed them here. Perhaps you got engaged to someone and obtained a fiance visa. When your immigration status is a result of your...
Religious workers may be eligible for immigration
There are many different religious organizations which serve both their own members and the broader community Religious congregations obviously are active in the Lancaster area and Pennsylvania. With interest in organized religion on the decline in the United States,...
What are the steps to become a naturalized citizen?
If you have lived in Pennsylvania on a green card for several years and intend to stay in the United States, pursuing the path toward becoming a U.S. citizen is probably on your mind. Becoming a naturalized citizen has a specific process that all applicants should...
Getting out of detention may be the first step to success
Those whom the Department of Homeland Security determines are in violation of the country’s immigration laws may wind up in detention in one of the United States’ many facilities dedicating to holding immigrants until their matters get decided. York County Prison is...
22,000 new H-2B visas help fill critical job shortages
Along with the Department of Labor, the Department of Homeland Security published a temporary rule allowing the previous cap of H-2B non-agricultural visas to be increased by 22,000 through fiscal year 2021. These supplemental visas are available to companies in...