U Visas and Immigration
U visas are special types of visas available to noncitizens in the United States who are victims of crimes and can help law enforcement as they go after criminals.
U visas are special types of visas available to noncitizens in the United States who are victims of crimes and can help law enforcement as they go after criminals.
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If you are looking to maintain your status in the U.S. but are facing removal, prosecutorial discretion might be the solution.
Many people facing deportation harbor misconceptions that can adversely affect their cases. An immigration attorney familiar with deportations can help.
If you need assistance from a Sarasota or Tampa immigration attorney, take the time to research to ensure you are getting the best representation possible.
While applying for a visa, you may receive a Request for Evidence (RFE). While any delays or roadblocks in your application may seem scary, don't worry. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may request further evidence for a wide variety of issues – some major, but some minor. Today, we will discuss what an RFE [...]
While intricate, the journey to obtaining a K-1 Fiancé Visa in Florida is a gateway to a shared future for many international couples. Call an immigration attorney for guidance.
In recent years, the landscape of removal defense has witnessed significant shifts, primarily due to changes in immigration policies and laws.
The repercussions of overstaying a visa are significant and never to be taken lightly. Consequences may include deportation and re-entry bans.
The naturalization process can be overwhelming , so we've answered some of the most commonly asked questions. Call an attorney for more information.