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Asylum Pretermitted? You May Still Have Options
Asylum law isn’t uniform across the country. The United States has 13 circuit courts—12 regional circuits plus the Federal Circuit—and each can interpret asylum standards

Naturalization Through Marriage — Don’t Forget the Proof
Asylum law isn’t uniform across the country. The United States has 13 circuit courts—12 regional circuits plus the Federal Circuit—and each can interpret asylum standards

Tourist or Student Visa? Be Careful About Intent
When you enter the United States on a B-1/B-2 tourist visa or an F-1/F-2 student visa, your declared intent must be temporary. These visas require

After Winning Asylum — Don’t Forget Your Family
Asylum law isn’t uniform across the country. The United States has 13 circuit courts—12 regional circuits plus the Federal Circuit—and each can interpret asylum standards

Immigration Judges vs. Federal Judges: Why the Difference Matters
Asylum law isn’t uniform across the country. The United States has 13 circuit courts—12 regional circuits plus the Federal Circuit—and each can interpret asylum standards

Update Your Address Every Time
Asylum law isn’t uniform across the country. The United States has 13 circuit courts—12 regional circuits plus the Federal Circuit—and each can interpret asylum standards

Fix Clerical Mistakes Immediately
Asylum law isn’t uniform across the country. The United States has 13 circuit courts—12 regional circuits plus the Federal Circuit—and each can interpret asylum standards

Know Your Circuit’s Asylum Law Before Filing a Brief
Asylum law isn’t uniform across the country. The United States has 13 circuit courts—12 regional circuits plus the Federal Circuit—and each can interpret asylum standards

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
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