Are you looking for a dedicated Immigration Attorney to help your family? Check out these blogs by our experienced lawyers at the Scheer Law Group in Morristown, NJ.
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…
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…
Are you or a loved one facing deportation or removal? Check out these 4 deportation tips and contact our experienced New Jersey Immigration Attorney for help. 1. Losing Your Green Card by Living Outside the U.S. A Green Card holder cannot be outside of the US for more than 12 months without special permission. 2. Available…
Being Sponsored for Citizenship While Not Living in the US for 8 Months Watch our educational video about being sponsored for citizenship while not living in the US for 8 months. As a New Jersey Immigration Lawyer, I was recently asked if a man could sponsor his 17 year old daughter who was living in…
Spouse and Children in a Green Card Application As a New Jersey Immigration Attorney, I am often asked about including your spouse and children in a green card application. Watch this video, then contact our office to learn more! Your spouse and minor children are always included in your Green Card application. Usually your spouse…
Do you have non-immigrant Visa questions and need answers quickly? Check out these frequently asked questions and contact our office today to set up a legal consultation. What is the difference between a Visa Waiver and a B Visitor Visa? A Visa Waiver is a program that 40 countries engage in, but only lasts 90…
What to Know About Permanent Residency As a New Jersey Immigration Lawyer, I am often asked what to know about permanent residency. Contact our office today. Proving Extreme Hardship During a Waiver Application Extreme hardship must be established by the US citizen, not the foreign-born spouse. Financial and physical hardships can be taken into review. Requirements to…
Translating Your Documents for an Embassy Interview As a New Jersey Immigration Lawyer, I am often asked if a person interviewing at the US Embassy should have their documents translated. It is necessary to translate your documents, including birth certificates, marriage certificates, and divorce judgments to english. These translated documents must be certified. The National…
Proving Your Children are Citizens As a New Jersey Immigration Attorney, I am often asked what can be done proving your children are citizens of an immigrant who was recently appointed U.S. Citizenship. You will need the N-600 form to apply for a certificate of citizenship. You will need to supply a copy of your…