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Each step in the immigration process is complex, and a simple clerical error can result in frustrating delays, setbacks, and even denials.
At Murray & Silva, P.A. our team is dedicated to guiding you through this process. We understand the importance of obtaining proper support for you and your family throughout this journey. We aim to ensure you receive your desired outcome by using our knowledge, compassion, and most importantly, years of experience.
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Naturalization and Citizenship
There are a few ways that someone obtains citizenship in the United States: being born in the United States, being born to a U.S. citizen abroad, or successfully completing the naturalization process and being accepted as a naturalized citizen. We can help with any matters relating to citizenship and will be happy to discuss your situation today.

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DACA/TPS
The U.S. Government may designate a foreign country for Temporary Protective Status (TPS) due to conditions in the country that temporarily prevent the country’s nationals from returning safely, or in certain circumstances, where the country is unable to handle the return of its nationals adequately. Those under TPS status are allowed to obtain a Work Permit and Travel Document to travel abroad.

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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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