To receive an immigrant visa based on employment status requires you to have a job in the United States. Your new employer may need to first receive certification from the U.S. Department of Labor to hire you. Your family may then also apply to immigrate with you. If...
Immigration Law Is All About Family
Month: November 2020
Defenses to deportation
Immigrants come to Colorado from around the world to work and raise a family. If you received a notice of removal, you may have options that allow you to remain in the United States. Several of these options require that you have no record of violent crimes. According...
What is the difference between asylum and refugee status?
If you leave your country of origin and have reason to fear going back, you may be able to apply for asylum or refugee status in the United States. Refugees and asylees gain a protected status that allows them to stay in the U.S. According to U.S. Citizenship and...
What are the preference levels for family green cards?
Whether you are a citizen of the United States or you have legal permanent residency in the U.S., you may have relatives who still live in other countries. If you wish to have your family members join you in the U.S., you should know that there are different...