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Domestic Violence Victim Green Card
Update on VAWA Reauthorization for Abused Spouses Domestic violence is a serious problem for any family, but it is especially devastating for immigrant families. An abuser who holds legal immigration status (either as a citizen or permanent resident) can use this to...
How long does it take for a VAWA Abused Spouse Petition Approval?
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) has immigration provisions to protect non-resident victims of domestic violence. Though other provisions of VAWA expired in 2018, the immigration provisions do not require congressional reauthorization, and therefore remain in...
The Bona Fide Marriage Exemption to Removal Proceedings
Facing removal proceedings can be a frightening prospect for non-citizens, as you may be ordered to leave your life in the United States for many years. If you are in a serious romantic relationship with a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, you may fear that...
Basics About the Proposed Public Charge Rule
Of interest to us as Miami immigration lawyers is the proposed Public Charge Rule by USCIS. This proposed Public Charge Rule may affect your eligibility to adjust status as an immigrant. Below are some frequently asked questions: What is the proposed public charge...
What You Need to Know About the New 90 Day Rule
As Miami immigration lawyers, we sometimes get questions about the 90 day rule within the immigration context. Below are some frequently asked questions. What is the 90 day rule? The 90-day rule subjects a nonimmigrant to a presumption of having made a willful...
Immigration Basics of Military Parole in Place
As a Miami immigration lawyer and an Miami immigration lawyer, I sometimes get questions from immigrants in Miami or immigrants in Austin about military parole in place. Below is a basic FAQ about how this program may benefit you, or your loved one. What is parole in...
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