by Harlan York | Jan 27, 2016 | Litigation
Some immigration cases are more difficult to win than others. Every single week we get calls from people begging us to help them with some pretty tough situations. The fact is, if you are willing to invest time, effort and money, and you have a realistic viewpoint, then you do what one woman cried out awhile back, you “have to try!” (Incidentally we won her case)…
by Harlan York | Jan 12, 2016 | From the Government
Are you a Muslim going through immigration, or trying to get a green card in the US? Read this post first! If you have been waiting for your citizenship decision for an unusual length of time or you have been delayed for your green card, then you may be targeted by the CARRP program.
by Harlan York | Jan 6, 2016 | Family Immigration
One of the main questions we get asked by clients who are aiming to get green cards through marriage is: “Should we apply for the green card in the United States OR at the Embassy overseas?” There is only one answer we give to this question…
by Harlan York | Nov 23, 2015 | Immigration
Aboard the Mayflower on the way to Plymouth, there were 110 passengers. Upon arrival, 50 survived a harsh winter and sat for Thanksgiving in 1621. They relied on the Native Americans, who helped them find enough food to live. They became known as pilgrims.
by Harlan York | Oct 13, 2015 | Family Immigration, Military Immigration
Are you enlisted? Or are you an officer in the US military, or a veteran of the US military with family that is inside the US but is here unlawfully? There is a relatively new expansion of immigration law that’s just for you…