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Basics About the Proposed Public Charge Rule

Basics About the Proposed Public Charge Rule

by web | Apr 1, 2019 | Adjustments of Status (AOS)

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...
Getting a Green Card Through Marriage to a U.S. Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident

Getting a Green Card Through Marriage to a U.S. Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident

by web | May 22, 2017 | Adjustments of Status (AOS)

As a Miami immigration lawyer and an Miami immigration lawyer, one of the most common and sought-after U.S. immigration benefit is obtaining permanent resident status. One of the most common ways an immigrant will get a green card is through the marriage to a US...
Eligibility for Adjustment Under TPS (Temporary Protected Status)

Eligibility for Adjustment Under TPS (Temporary Protected Status)

by web | Apr 6, 2017 | Adjustments of Status (AOS)

As a Miami immigration lawyer, I have represented many non-citizens with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) who initially entered the United States without inspection, and over the many years they are present in the United States with TPS, some of them become immediate...
USCIS Announces Increase in Application and Petition Fees

USCIS Announces Increase in Application and Petition Fees

by web | Dec 9, 2016 | Adjustments of Status (AOS)

As a Miami immigration lawyer, I noted with interest that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced an increase The new fees will be effective Dec. 23rd, 2016. Below are some frequently asked questions. Do American taxpayers fund USCIS? No. The USCIS is...
Still Waiting for Your Work Permit? You’ll Want to Read This.

Still Waiting for Your Work Permit? You’ll Want to Read This.

by web | Jun 2, 2015 | Adjustments of Status (AOS)

In my capacity as a Miami immigration lawyer, I have helped many of my clients apply for their work permit (i.e. their Employment Authorization Document, also loosely known as their “work authorization” or their “work permit”). In order to do so, I helped my clients...
A Step-by-Step Guide on What to Expect During Your Immigration Marriage Interview

A Step-by-Step Guide on What to Expect During Your Immigration Marriage Interview

by web | Mar 26, 2015 | Adjustments of Status (AOS)

One of the most gratifying things about being a Miami immigration lawyer, is the fact that I have the unique opportunity to help couples build a life in the United States. As some of you may know through personal experience, preparing for your adjustment of status...
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