If you or a family member could benefit from the expansion of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) or President Obama's pending new program, Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA), it is a good time to start preparing. While the programs have...
Immigration Law Is All About Family
Year: 2016
Trump causing spike in Latino naturalization applications
This week, the New York Times reported on a spike in naturalization applications from Latino immigrants in Colorado and nationwide. Many applicants say they are motivated to become citizens in time for this year's presidential election, so they can vote against Donald...
If you wish to study in the U.S., you may need a student visa
According to the latest research from U.S. World and News Report, eight of the top 10 universities in the world are located in the United States. The quality of many public and private American universities is unquestionable. It is therefore of little wonder that many...
Victims of violence: You may qualify for a U visa
If you have suffered physical or mental abuse as a result of certain crimes either committed in the U.S. or crimes that violate U.S. laws, you may be eligible for a U visa. A U visa will allow you to remain in the United States as a "nonimmigrant." If you qualify for...