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[...] What You Need to Know About the I-601A – Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver appeared first on Napier Law. [...]
[...] relationship. The post Understanding Employment-Based Immigration appeared first on Napier Law. [...]
[...] .com. The post Three Reasons Why You Should Hire A Skilled Immigration Lawyer appeared first on Napier Law. [...]
[...] on how to apply. The post Adjustment of Status: Your Path to a Green Card appeared first on Napier Law. [...]
[...] , only spouses and minor children of U.S. citizens are eligible for the waiver. Those with a green card are not allowed to apply. This new change will make it possible for many people who are either [...]
[...] If you obtained a Green card through your marriage to a U.S. citizen less than 2 years ago, you might get conditional [...]
[...] (USCIS). This means that the person can go from being an out of status visitor or student to a green card holder without having to return to their home country. The entire process is handled while the [...]
[...] . A potential long-term option is to sponsor employees for legal permanent residency (green card) through employment-based immigration. The purpose of this article is to provide a [...]
[...] to work for 4 years and - 4 years of legal status - Can Adjust status to lawful permanent [...]
[...] Against Women Act, commonly referred to as VAWA. Instead of relying on the abusive spouse for legal status, an abused immigrant may self-petition for a visa that leads to lawful permanent resident [...]
[...] U.S. citizens or green card holders with an undocumented immediate family member to confer legal status to such family members. This program is available immediately. What Executive Action Does NOT [...]
[...] a non-lawyer advised them to do so, or a friend applied for the same benefit and was granted legal status. In the end, this person ends up with a denied petition, facing removal proceedings, with no [...]
[...] Threatening behavior or Any other types of abusive behavior You might be able to get immigration status. The Immigration and Nationality Act has numerous provisions that can help victims escape [...]
[...] victims of domestic abuse choose to remain in an abusive relationship because their immigration status is dependent on the abuser. Battered immigrant spouses of abusive U.S. citizen or lawful [...]
[...] violence. If you are a victim of a qualifying crime, you can apply for a U-Visa. The immigration status of the person who committed the crime does not matter. All you have to do is assist the [...]
[...] ;good faith.” This means you have to show that you did not get married just to get immigration status. Even if you are divorced, you can still file Form I-751. If the abuse was before the [...]
[...] to work legally in the U.S. while the application is in process. If you meet all the eligibility requirements above, then I encourage you to contact our office for more information on how to apply. [...]
[...] status of the child). Parent of a U.S. citizen (the citizen child must be 21 or older). Eligibility Requirements Abused Spouses Married to a U.S. Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident – LPR (Green [...]
[...] provide some degree of stability and certainty for you and your family’s future. Eligibility Requirements - You are the victim of a [...]
[...] many applications simply because the applicant either failed to satisfy ALL of the eligibility requirements or the evidence submitted with the application was insufficient to prove that the U.S. [...]
[...] or have a non-attorney do it for you. At Napier Law we have a successful track record with I-601A waiver. Let our experience work for you. If you believe you might benefit from this waiver, the [...]
[...] , depending on your situation, one who entered the U.S. illegally may be eligible for an I-601A waiver. Keep in mind that even if you entered the U.S. with fraudulent documents such a fraudulent [...]
[...] who only have their green card and have yet to naturalize will be eligible to apply for the I-601A waiver. Presently, only spouses and minor children of U.S. citizens are eligible for the waiver. [...]
[...] be 21 or older). Eligibility Requirements Abused Spouses Married to a U.S. Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident – LPR (Green Card Holder) Entered into the marriage in “GOOD FAITH” [...]
[...] to adjust his or her status from a non-immigrant such as an H-1B visa holder to a legal permanent resident (green card holder). Employment-based immigration is a multifaceted process that [...]
[...] . The executive order DOES NOT: 1. Make you eligible for citizenship 2. Make you a legal permanent resident 3. Mean that you will not be deported. This executive action means that you are no [...]
[...] On January 2, 2013, the Department of Homeland Security introduced the Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver, which went into effect as of March 4, 2013. The purpose of the waiver was to keep [...]
[...] Presence In addition to DACA and DAPA, the President’s order will extend the Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver to GREEN CARD Holders. This means that spouses, sons, and daughters of those who [...]
[...] What You Need to Know About the I-601A – Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver appeared first on Napier Law. [...]
[...] relationship. The post Understanding Employment-Based Immigration appeared first on Napier Law. [...]
[...] .com. The post Three Reasons Why You Should Hire A Skilled Immigration Lawyer appeared first on Napier Law. [...]
[...] on how to apply. The post Adjustment of Status: Your Path to a Green Card appeared first on Napier Law. [...]
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