by Valerie D. Napier | Aug 1, 2016 | Uncategorized
On July 29, 2016, USCIS announced that it will expand the Provisional Unlawful Waiver (I-601A) to all eligible relatives of U.S citizens AND GREEN CARD HOLDER/PERMANENT RESIDENTS. This means that you no longer have to be married to a US Citizen to take of advantage of...
by Valerie D. Napier | Dec 5, 2014 | Uncategorized
President Obama’s long awaited immigration order has finally arrived. On November 20, 2014, the President announced his plan to shield up to 5 million people living in the United States without status through an executive action. Although the reliefs provided in...
by Valerie D. Napier | Sep 4, 2014 | Immigration, Uncategorized
On January 2, 2013, the Department of Homeland Security introduced the Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver, which went into effect as of March 4, 2013. The purpose of the waiver was to keep families together and shorten the period of time that U.S. citizens are away...
by Valerie D. Napier | Apr 15, 2014 | Uncategorized
If you obtained a Green card through your marriage to a U.S. citizen less than 2 years ago, you might get conditional resident status instead of permanent resident status. Conditional resident status lasts 2 years, and the conditional resident card is good for only 2...
by Valerie D. Napier | Feb 17, 2014 | Uncategorized
The U-Visa is available to people who are victims of certain crimes, including crimes of violence like rape, felony assault and domestic violence. If you are a victim of a qualifying crime, you can apply for a U-Visa. The immigration status of the person who committed...
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