Legal Articles, Deportation

Adjustment of Status Based on Marriage in Arizona – What to Expect at Your Interview

One of the most feared aspects of the adjustment of status process based on marriage is the dreaded interview with a United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officer.

DHS Clarifies Immigration Benefits for Military Families & Veterans

DHS has issued a formal policy memorandum outlining immigration benefits available to the family members of military personnel and veterans

Investment Scam Targets Immigration Lawyers

Scam artists have been targeting immigration lawyers with fake investment checks

The Top Six Reasons Why Your Green Card Might Be Denied

Each year, approximately 150,000 immigrants will be issued an employment-based green card.

DUI Immigration Consquences

A DUI conviction can have extremely broad and far reaching immigration ramifications on an individual. A DUI conviction can cause exclusion to the United States, deportability, and denial or delay of naturalization rights.

Knowing Whether You Need Immigration Attorneys

Immigrating to the United States is a complex process, layered in ways you may not even fully understand.

The Implications of Becoming a Public Charge

When it comes to immigration, one of the major concerns of the United States government is whether or not an immigrant will become a public charge.

Immigrant Workers Do Not Impact Job Opportunities for American Citizens

Many believe that immigrant workers, brought to the United States with an H1B visa, are responsible for reducing the availability of positions for equally qualified American workers.

The Process of Applying for a Social Security Number

Any immigrant coming to the United States must apply for a social security number if he or she will be working. Other types of immigrants are generally prohibited from receiving a social security number, and don’t need to apply for one.

Conventions Against Torture and Deportation

One of the reasons for contacting any immigration law firm Chicago has is to prevent deportation.

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