by Julia Brown Family-Based Immigration Myths- Part 1 Myth 3: I Will Be Deported If I’m Charged With a Crime People believe that if you are charged with a crime,…
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by Julia Brown Family-Based Immigration Myths- Part 1 Myth 3: I Will Be Deported If I’m Charged With a Crime People believe that if you are charged with a crime,…
by Julia Brown Myth 1: Marriage to a U.S. Citizen Guarantees Immediate Citizenship or Green Card Most people believe that marriage to or a family relationship with a U.S. Citizen…
All About Irrevocable Trusts By: Julia Brown What is an irrevocable trust and what are some of its benefits? Trusts can be thought of as similar to a…
BY MADDY RAMETTA What You Need to Know About Marriage Based Green Cards Immediate relatives (in this case a spouse) of a citizen of the United States or a permanent…
Three Real Estate Myths: Debunked by Maddy Rametta Real Estate law is a very complicated area of law and has a lot of very specific rules and processes. Because it…
What is Real Estate Law and How Does it Apply to Me? by Maddy Rametta When it comes to buying, selling, or even owning property, there are rules and laws…
By: Maddy Rametta What many don’t realize when applying for a visa or living on visa status, is that many small criminal charges, and even non-criminal traffic charges in some…
While processing speeds have returned, or nearly returned, to pre-pandemic levels, individuals should bear in mind that there is a significant backlog of cases, so actual processing times may still be very lengthy depending on where the individual is applying.
By: Shriom Arza When operating a business, there are various elements that an owner must consider to ensure its success. From ensuring that everything runs smoothly at the start to…
by Shriom Arza On December 9, 2021, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) changed a crucial condition for obtaining permanent residency or a green card in the United…