The United States has a long history of being enriched through immigration. Immigrants come to the United States from all around the world for various reasons and through different channels. The four main categories of immigrants are family-based, employment-based, humanitarian-based, and diversity-based.
Every year people around the US settle into the holiday season deeply enriched by Christmas (or Hanukkah) traditions from around the world. Whether putting up a Christmas Tree, singing carols, putting out cookies and milk for Santa, or opening an advent calendar, our Holiday traditions are brought to us by (and constantly evolving from) the rich diversity of our immigrant population.
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…
Is DACA still in place? Who can apply for DACA? Can you currently renew your previous DACA status? If you are not yet a Dreamer, here is what you need to know to apply. Not in the DACA program? Don’t despair. DACA currently on life support… Last week, big tech…
Who is affected by inadmissibility? What is inadmissibility? Common grounds for deportability. What is a conviction? It may be broader than you think. It can be very confusing for people facing immigration problems due to past crimes, to understand the difference between deportability and inadmissibility. There are two separate sections…