Will a Misdemeanor Cause Deportation?
If you are an immigrant - even if you hold a green card - Can you be deported if your charged with a misdemeanor?
If you are an immigrant - even if you hold a green card - Can you be deported if your charged with a misdemeanor?
Interviews of all kinds can be intimidating, but meeting with a representative of the Bureau of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may be one of the most nerve wracking. There is a lot on the line when seeking citizenship, so it is important to be prepared. However, it is also equally important to remember [...]
When applying for citizenship, it is important to have patience. Although the timing will vary upon location, an increase in applications has now resulted in wait times approaching 2 years. Here are the basic steps involved in the citizenship process.
Initiated after the Immigration and Nationality Act was passed in 1990, the EB-5 offers the opportunity for foreign investors to invest in the United States and fast track their application for a U.S. green card and citizenship.
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) offer two L1 visas for your expanding business - L1-A and L1B.
The path to citizenship is complicated, and involves a lot of intensive paperwork. A simple mistake can derail your application and send you to the back of the line. Therefore, hiring someone who is familiar with the process can help substantially in making sure it all goes as planned.
Si usted está confundido con respecto a las leyes de inmigración de su prometido o cónyuge, los abogados de inmigración de Probinsky & Cole están aquí para ayudarle. Entendiendo que cada caso puede tener matices que afectan el resultado, aquí están las reglas básicas que usted debe conocer. Estas secciones abordan las preguntas más frecuentes [...]
If you have a family member or friend detained by the United States Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, you may wonder what comes next.
If you are a conditional permanent resident, your green card valid for a period of 2 years. This conditional green card cannot be renewed; instead, a conditional permanent resident must file a petition to remove the condition before the card expires.
If you are confused in regards to the immigration laws pertaining to your fiancé or spouse, the immigration attorneys at Probinsky & Cole are here to help. Understanding that every case may have nuances that affect the outcome, here are the basic rules you should be aware of.