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Ways to Get a Green Card Are you looking to get a green card? Our New Jersey immigration lawyer can walk you through all the ways to get a green card. We are here to help you get all the answers the questions that have been weighing heavily on your mind. Give this a read,…
Filing Through Marriage of a U.S. Citizen As an experienced New Jersey Immigration Lawyer, I am often asked about the adjustment of status filing through marriage of a U.S. citizen. Watch this video, then call our office today. You must enter the US lawfully. Your spouse-to-be must be a US Citizen, not a Green Card…
Sponsor Your Spouse As a New Jersey Immigration Attorney, I am often asked about Green Card holders through marriage wishing to sponsor your spouse after a previous divorce. We understand that this can be an emotional experience if you don’t know what to do. We have handled many cases like this and we want to…
Arrests Preventing Citizenship If you are trying to become a citizen and have questions about prior arrests preventing citizenship, watch this video. Then, call our office in New Jersey today. A minor violation or misdemeanor arrest will not affect your citizenship application. Having a record of sexual assault or a drug crime will have a…
Travel Document on a Work Visa As a New Jersey Immigration Attorney, I was recently asked about a deferred action recipient with a work visa want to travel home to visit their sick grandfather. If you’re looking for help obtaining a travel document on a work visa, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our…
3 Permanent Residency Tips As a New Jersey Immigration Lawyer, I am frequently asked questions relative to these 3 permanent residency tips. Call our New Jersey office today. Requirements to File for Citizenship You must be a Green Card holder for at least 3 years or have married a U.S. citizen. You must have lived inside…
Qualifying for DACA if You Never Finished High School As a New Jersey Immigration Lawyer, I am frequently asked if one can qualify for DACA if you never finished high school and entered the U.S. as a minor. A requirement for DACA is to be able to produce a high school diploma. But you can…
DACA Update As of December 6, 2020, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will be accepting new initial DACA applications. They will also be accepting I131 Advance Parole travel applications for those who are already DACA holders. Third, there will be a 2-year permit validation for employment authorization, as opposed to the year that…
3 Consular Processing Facts Check out this article about 3 consular processing facts. Then, contact our office today for a consultation so we can help you with your case. Consular Processing at the US Embassy Abroad If you are living abroad you must interview at the U.S. Embassy. If you are not allowed to adjust your…
Losing Your Green Card Are you afraid to travel outside of the U.S because of losing your Green Card? Check out this video by an experienced Immigration lawyer in Morristown, NJ. A Green Card holder cannot be outside of the US for more than 12 months without special permission. Download Our Free Immigration Guide This educational…