Category Archives: Essex County Immigration Attorneys

Permanent Residency Options for Religious Workers in Morristown, NJ

Permanent Residency Options for Religious Workers in Morristown NJ

Morristown, New Jersey, a town known for its rich history and diverse community, attracts individuals from various walks of life, including religious workers who contribute significantly to the cultural and spiritual fabric of the region. For those seeking to make Morristown their permanent home, understanding the available options for obtaining permanent residency is crucial. This […]

Essex County Immigration Lawyer Discusses If You Can Apply for Work Authorization with a Tourist Visa

Valid Tourist Visa to Work Visa

Essex County Immigration Lawyer Discusses If You Can Apply for Work Authorization with a Tourist Visa A very common question I am often asked as an Essex County immigration lawyer comes from people who enter the US under a visitor visa. They come to my office under their six month period and ask me: How […]

Can I Lose My Green Card If I Live Outside the U.S?

Can I Lose My Green Card If I Live Outside the U.S? This past week as a Morristown, NJ Immigration Lawyer, I was consulted by an individual who was concerned because they have a Green Card. They have to travel very frequently and also have an ill parent in another country. They are planning on travelling and […]

Prior Arrest Preventing Citizenship Application

Prior Arrest Preventing Citizenship Application As an experienced Morristown, New Jersey Immigration Lawyer, I was recently asked, “What happens if a prior arrest is preventing my citizenship application?” In this case, the individual was interested in applying for citizenship but they had been arrested three times. Once was a DUI, one was for shoplifting, and one […]

May 2014 Memo in Spanish

Feliz día de conmemoración El Día de Conmemoración se celebra todos los años el último lunes de Mayo. Este año cae el 26 de Mayo. Esta fiesta nacional fue creada para honrar a los soldados estadounidenses que murieron sirviendo al país. Se origino en 1868, y fue llamado primero Día de Decoración “Decoration Day” y […]