Category Archives: Sussex County Immigration Lawyers

The Role of Conditional Residency in Sussex County, NJ Family-Based Immigration

The Role of Conditional Residency in Sussex County NJ Family-Based Immigration

In the intricate landscape of family-based immigration, prospective immigrants often find themselves immersed in a web of legal complexities. For those residing in Sussex County, NJ, understanding the role of conditional residency becomes paramount. This page aims to shed light on the significance of conditional residency in family-based immigration and the specific requirements individuals must […]

Proving Hardship During a Waiver Application

Proving Hardship During a Waiver Application

Proving Hardship During a Waiver Application If you are looking to become a US citizen, check out this video about proving hardship during a waiver application.  Contact our office for guidance with your case. Extreme hardship must be established by the US citizen, not the foreign-born spouse. Financial and physical hardships can be taken into review. This […]

Can Prior Arrests Prevent Citizenship?

Can Prior Arrests Prevent Citizenship

We often are called by clients who want to be US citizens with a past criminal record.  They often ask, “can prior arrests prevent citizenship?”  Check out this video for the answer, then call our office to see how we can help. A minor violation or misdemeanor arrest will not affect your citizenship application. Having […]

Required Documents for I-601

Required Documents for I-601

Required Documents for I-601 If you are looking to file an I-601, you may be wondering what the required documents for I-601 are that you need to collect. Here is everything that you need to know. Required Documents for I-601 | To Show Hardship to you, your U.S. Citizen Spouse: Notarized affidavit from USC spouse. […]

New Jersey Immigration Attorney Discusses Working in the United States During a Pending Adjustment Application

New Jersey Immigration Attorney

New Jersey Immigration Attorney Discusses Working in the United States During a Pending Adjustment Application Many times as an experienced New Jersey Immigration Attorney I am asked if you can work in the United States during a pending Adjustment Application.  When you have an application for adjustment in a pending status, after 60 days you will be […]

Septiembre 2015 – Memo

¡Feliz Día Del Trabajo!

¡Feliz Día Del Trabajo! Día del Trabajo se celebra el primer lunes de septiembre, que es el 7 de septiembre de este año. La fiesta nacional fue creada para honrar las contribuciones y los logros de los trabajadores estadounidenses. Simboliza el final del verano y se celebra con barbacoas, las ventas comerciales, picnics y eventos […]

How Can I Show Extreme Hardship at a Waiver Application

This past week I was contacted by a potential client and we were discussing a solution for her husband to obtain a Green Card: it was the I-601 Provisional Waiver. She wanted to know how can she demonstrate extreme hardship in order for her husband’s waiver to be approved? Extreme hardship must be demonstrated by the US […]