Category Archives: New Jersey Immigration Lawyers

New Jersey Immigration Attorney Clarifies What Can Qualify You for DACA

New Jersey Immigration Attorney Clarifies What Can Qualify You for DACA

As a dedicated New Jersey Immigration Attorney, I am often asked by clients about how to qualify for DACA.  There’s a great program called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). It’s been around for a couple of years now.  It benefits individuals who came into the US when they were young, under 16, and there […]

New Jersey Immigration Lawyer Explains Proof Your Child is a Citizen with Just a Green Card

New Jersey Immigration Lawyer Explains Proof Your Child is a Citizen with Just a Green Card

As a New Jersey Immigration Lawyer, clients often ask me about proving their minor children are citizens.  Many times people come to my office and they just became a US citizen, or a while ago they became a US citizen.  They have minor children that already have a green card.  They’re wondering, how do they prove […]

New Jersey Immigration Lawyer Discusses How to Prove Your Child is a Citizen

New Jersey Immigration Lawyer Discusses How to Prove Your Child is a Citizen

As a experienced New Jersey Immigration Lawyer, I’m often ask by clients about proving their child is a citizen of the US.  Many times, clients will come to our office before they transfer abroad, specifically a US citizen.  They always want to know, “I’m planning a family. What if I have one or more children […]

New Jersey Immigration Attorney Explains Remaining in the US if You Have American Born Children

New Jersey Immigration Attorney Explains Remaining in the US if You Have American Born Children

As a New Jersey Immigration Attorney, clients often ask me about staying in the US because they have American born children.  Just within the last few weeks a woman came to my office upset.  She brought with her a notice that she had an immigration hearing about three months from now, a court hearing, a deportation hearing. […]

New Jersey Immigration Attorney Discusses Threats by Gang Violence

New Jersey Immigration Attorney Discusses Threats by Gang Violence

As a dedicated New Jersey Immigration Attorney, I am often asked by clients about threats to them from gangs in their home country.  I met with an individual who came to my office extremely distressed about a month ago.  He’s from Guatemala and about a month ago some gang members had killed his brother for various gang […]

New Jersey Immigration Lawyer Discusses Minors Remaining in the U.S. if Detained

New Jersey Immigration Lawyer Discusses Minors Remaining in the U.S. if Detained

As a dedicated New Jersey Immigration Lawyer, clients often ask me about minors and if there is a chance they can stay in the U.S. if they get detained.  Sometimes relatives or friends of the young people who are abandoned, neglected youths come to my office.  Recently one gentleman said to me, “My nephew is 16 […]

New Jersey Immigration Attorney Explains Sponsoring a Person Who Doesn’t Live In the U.S.

New Jersey Immigration Attorney Explains Sponsoring a Person Who Doesn't Live In the U.S.

As a New Jersey Immigration Attorney, I get questions all the time from client’s about sponsorship of person who lived out the U.S. the past 8 months.  Recently, a parent came to my office, and they mentioned that their daughter was living in Mexico for approximately eight months, and they had their green card for […]

New Jersey Immigration Lawyer Explains When to File the I-601A

New Jersey Immigration Lawyer Explains When to File the I-601A

As a New Jersey Immigration Lawyer, I am often asked by clients about filing an I-601A before leaving the US.  Many of our clients are married and came with no visa, or their visa expired, or they lost their passport.  They can’t find their passport so they’re processing what’s called the I-601A provisional waiver case.  It’s a […]

New Jersey Immigration Lawyer Discusses Document Translation for U.S. Embassy

New Jersey Immigration Lawyer Clarifies if you Need your Documents Translated for an Interview at the U.S. Embassy

As an experienced New Jersey Immigration Lawyer, clients often ask me about if a person interviews at the US Embassy should they have their documents translated. Very often, when we are close to the end of someone’s green card processing, especially if people have to depart the country or if people have relatives abroad that are […]

New Jersey Immigration Lawyer Discusses Sponsoring a New Spouse

New Jersey Immigration Lawyer Gives Advice on Sponsoring a New Spouse

As a experienced New Jersey Immigration Lawyer, I am often asked by clients about how to file to sponsor a new partner.  One woman in particular came to my office recently.  She told me she had gotten her green card four years ago through marriage to a prior spouse.  Then she was divorced about a year […]