Immigration Blog
Feb. 21, 2022
Love is a beautiful thing, and it makes people happy. As an undocumented immigrant in the United States, nothing prevents you from falling in love and marrying a U.S. citizen. However, whether your marriage makes you eligible for lawful permanent resident status (green card) can pose different issues.
Read MoreJan. 25, 2022
Becoming a U.S. citizen is a long and labor-intensive process, but one that’s infinitely worth it. If you’ve recently immigrated to the United States and taken the steps to acquire citizenship, you should feel proud of all you’ve accomplished.
Read MoreJan. 7, 2022
Marrying a U.S. citizen as an undocumented immigrant who entered the country illegally has been a common phenomenon in the United States in recent years.
Read MoreMarch 18, 2020
Due to the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19 (coronavirus), it is our ethical responsibility to limit in-person appointments until further notice.
Read MoreFeb. 12, 2016
The most important factor in whether a child facing deportation gets to stay or not, studies have shown, is whether they have an attorney.
Read MoreJan. 27, 2016
On January 27, 2016, Pennsylvania state officials informed the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that it would not renew and would revoke the operating license for the Berks County Residential Facility, the immigration detention center in Leesport, Pennsylvania, which jails mothers and children, often for extended periods of time.
Read MoreJan. 21, 2016
A federal grand jury in Providence, R.I., returned a 26-count indictment on Tuesday charging Nimon Naphaeng, 34, a native and citizen of Thailand, who currently resides in Wakefield, R.I., with allegedly running an immigration fraud scheme which allegedly included the filing of false asylum applications on behalf of individuals who did not request nor authorize the applications.
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