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Preparing for an Embassy Interview

Embassy interviews can often seem daunting, particularly for those experiencing the process for the first time. Successfully navigating an embassy interview is a crucial step toward achieving your dream of studying, working, or residing abroad.

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What to Expect at the Naturalization Interview

At Corbaci Law, P.C., we understand the journey to becoming a U.S. citizen is filled with significant milestones—and one of the most pivotal ones is the naturalization interview. This is an essential assessment conducted by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to evaluate your eligibility for citizenship.

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Understanding Employment-Based Visas and Work Authorizations

Boasting the world's largest economy, the United States has seen a sustained boom that's largely fueled by the hard work and dedication of immigrants. For those abroad who are keen on joining this economic powerhouse, there's a multitude of visa options to explore.

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What to Do if You Are Confronted by ICE

ICE—the abbreviation for a powerful federal government agency known as Immigration and Customs Enforcement—is the arm of the law that seeks out undocumented immigrants for possible removal (deportation) proceedings.

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Challenges Same-Sex Couples May Face When Applying for a Green Card

Becoming a United States resident or citizen is the dream of people across the world. As most immigrants know, this is a long and complicated process, but one that’s well worth the effort. There may be certain groups of people, however, who might have a harder time gaining residency.

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Removal of Conditions When No Longer Living With Your Spouse

One common way that immigrants obtain permanent resident status in the United States is by marrying someone who’s already a citizen. Of course, not all marriages stand the test of time, and you may be concerned about your residency status if you’re no longer living with your spouse, going through a separation, or getting a divorce.

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Understanding Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers for Immigrants

It is a common misconception that undocumented immigrants do not have to pay taxes in the United States simply because they do not have a Social Security number (SSN).

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Naturalization Tips for Immigrants

Becoming a citizen of the United States is a vital milestone for both immigrant and foreign nationals living in the U.S. Essentially, being an American citizen offers you the liberty to travel with a U.S. passport, vote during elections, serve on a jury, and help your loved ones migrate to the country.

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Tips for Immigration Marriage Interview

Suppose you’re a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (LPR) with a green card and you’ve married a foreign national. You have filed all the necessary paperwork for your spouse, and the two of you have been called in for an interview by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

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Will I Be Deported if Someone Reports Me to Immigration?

Massachusetts is a vibrant, welcoming state. According to the latest data, roughly one in every six (17.6%) Massachusetts resident is foreign-born. With such a diverse population come issues related to immigration.

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