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The Impact of Recent Immigration Law Changes: An Analysis
Introduction: As an immigration law lawyer in Lawrence, MA, It’s important to follow recent immigration law changes. These changes are significantly impacting the lives of people worldwide, and it is important to understand their consequences. In recent years, we have seen increased border security, a shift in deportation policies, and more restrictive visa requirements. These changes...
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How to Navigate Family-Based Immigration: A Complete Guide.
Introduction : Obtaining family-based visas can be a long and drawn-out process, as there are numerous steps that must be followed precisely. Experienced attorneys can provide comprehensive legal services to help you understand the requirements and ensure everything is done correctly. Whether you are a petitioning relative or the beneficiary of a family-based green card process, we can...
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Why Early Action is Key to a Successful Immigration Case?
Navigating the complexities of immigration law is challenging, and facing a deportation order is undoubtedly one of the most stressful experiences any immigrant can undergo. However, hope is still possible. If you or a loved one are facing deportation, it is crucial to understand that taking early action and preparing a robust deportation defense can make a significant difference in your...
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Petición de un Familiar por un Ciudadano Americano
This video explain the length of time that will take to immigrate to the United States if you have a United States Citizen Relative that petitions for you. Apply for an green card with Gonzalez Legal at gonzalezlegaloffice.com or call 781 346 4874 located in Lynn, MA. Este video explica el tiempo que tomará inmigrar a los Estados Unidos si tiene un pariente ciudadano de los Estados Unidos que...
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Emmanuel Gonzalez, Esq. Immigration Attorney from Lynn, MA respond to questions about upcoming changes to the citizenship test
IMMIGRATION and Upcoming Changes on Policies and Procedures AEON Interviews Emmanuel Gonzalez, Esq. Recently, Jennifer Nakhai, on behalf of AEON counseling and consulting, had an excellent interview with the Inmigration Attorney Emmanuel Gonzalez, ESQ of @gonzalezlegal, where he was sharing crucial information regarding Upcoming Changes regarding: * Changes to the citizenship test. * Fee...
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Conditional Permanent Residence – Removal of a Green Card Condition
You will receive a conditional green card when you apply for a green card based on marriage, and you are married with your spouse for two years or less. You will also receive a conditional green card if you applied and received a green card based on an investor/entrepreneur application process. Conditional green cards are valid for two years. It is recommended that you start the process of...
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Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
If you have been a victim of battery or extreme cruelty committed by a U.S. citizen spouse or former spouse, a U.S. citizen parent, a U.S. citizen son or daughter; a lawful permanent resident (LPR) spouse or former spouse; or an LPR parent; you may be eligible to obtain a green card. This provision applies to men, women, same-sex relationships, and children. VAWA is a self-petition...
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T-VISAS – Victims of Human Trafficking
Victims of a “severe form of human trafficking” may qualify for a T-Visa, which provides a nonimmigrant temporary status. A beneficiary of a T-Visa can remain in the United States for up to four (4) years. In addition to being a victim, the beneficiary must “ have assisted law enforcement in an investigation or prosecution of human trafficking.” T-Visa is available to victims and their...
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Naturalization
Naturalization is the process for a foreign citizen born outside of the United Stated to Non-U.S. Citizen parents voluntarily becomes a U.S. Citizen. Two of the main benefits of being a citizen of the United States are the right to vote and to apply for government job. The become a U.S. Citizen, you must be a lawful permanent resident for five years or more. If you obtained your green card...
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