A removal hearing is a legal process that requires you to prove why you should stay in the United States. Facing a hearing if you are not a citizen can be a difficult and even scary experience. Fortunately, a hearing does not always mean removal, and many people are...
Month: September 2023
When can you be accused of abandoning your green card?
Each year, thousands of foreign nationals earn the right to live and work in the U.S. on a permanent basis. This lawful status is bestowed on the beneficiaries through a green card. Holding a valid green card also sets you on the path to naturalization in which you...
How do I prove “extreme hardship” in my immigration case?
The U.S. might be “the land of opportunity.” However, certain people might be barred from re-entering the country for a variety of reasons – certain criminal records, medical problems or other issues. If you are barred from re-entering the U.S., you are definitely in...
3 FAQs about the naturalization process
For many longtime immigrants, the journey toward naturalization can be both challenging and rewarding. If you are on the path to becoming a U.S. citizen, it is important to understand what to expect during this process. 1. What are the eligibility requirements?...
Mexican citizens: Working in the US under the TN-2 visa
The TN visa is a work visa that allows Canadian and Mexican citizens to work in the United States temporarily. While Canadians may apply for a TN-1 visa, Mexican citizens are specifically assigned under the TN-2 classification. This visa is a great opportunity for...