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I was raped. Now can I get a visa?

I am a victim of crime. Can I get a Visa?

DREAM Question and Answers

Question: I heard that there is now a way for kids who are illegal to get some kind of status. Is this true?

More on Deferred Action for Dreamers

DHS Convened a Stakeholder conference call Friday, August 3 regarding its recent Deferred Action directive. With only a few hours advance notice, DHS was eager to release some additional information related to Childhood Arrivals (DREAMers). This was the second stakeholder in less than a month.

DACA is here and ready to file

DACA is Here and ready.

Can I bring in an Orphan to the U.S.?

How can I bring in an Orphan to the U.S.?

Don’t invest $1,000,000 if you can get the Multinational Manager Visa

Don’t invest $1,000,000 if you can get the Multinational Manager Visa

The CSPA new case and how to apply for the Green Card even if you aged out

Can you get the Green Card even if your over 21 years old?

Affidavit of Support and the 40 qualifying quarters of work

The Affidavit of Support: Do I need it?

The Immigration Bond

The Immigration Bond

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