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Proving U.S. Citizenship as a Petitioner in a Marriage-Based Green Card Case
Over the past year, we’ve seen a clear trend: the U.S. Department of State is denying more J-1 No Objection waivers, even when an applicant’s

Responding to an RFE for Bona Fide Marriage Evidence
Over the past year, we’ve seen a clear trend: the U.S. Department of State is denying more J-1 No Objection waivers, even when an applicant’s

Expungements and Immigration Consequences: What You Need to Know
Over the past year, we’ve seen a clear trend: the U.S. Department of State is denying more J-1 No Objection waivers, even when an applicant’s

Submitting Late Evidence in Immigration Court: What You Should Know
Immigration Court runs on strict deadlines, and missing one can put your entire case at risk. If you receive critical evidence after your deadline has

Child Support Debt and Naturalization: What You Need to Know
Falling behind on child support can seriously damage a naturalization application. USCIS places significant weight on whether an applicant has fulfilled legal and financial obligations,

J-1 No Objection Waivers Are Being Denied More Often: What Applicants Need to Know
Over the past year, we’ve seen a clear trend: the U.S. Department of State is denying more J-1 No Objection waivers, even when an applicant’s

🎓 From Tourist to Student: F-1 and F-2 Status Approvals!
We’re excited to share another remarkable success story from our office! Our clients — a family who initially entered the United States on tourist visas

Habeas Corpus and Unlawful ICE Detentions
In recent months, some immigration courts have denied bond hearings to individuals who crossed the border without valid documentation. This evolving interpretation of the law

No More Checks to USCIS: What You Need to Know
If you’re filing an immigration application with USCIS, how you pay the filing fee is no longer a minor detail—it can determine whether your case

Changing Status from Tourist (B-2) to Student (F-1)
Many people come to the United States as tourists (B-2) and later decide they want to study here. In many cases, it’s possible to apply
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