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Immigration Attorneys discuss 2016 Election

Attorney Frank Guerra is one of many immigration attorneys speaking about the 2016 election and the consequences that may result with a Trump Presidency.  Attorney Guerra spoke to Anna Merlan, writer for the website Jezebel.com.  The topic of discussion was immigration and the Trump Presidency, and most of the talk centered on reactions by those that will […]

USCIS to Increase Filing Fees

The new United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)  filing fees are increasing effective December 23, 2016. The new fees may be found here: https://www.uscis.gov/forms/our-fees, and below.  Any applications filed before December 23, 2016  can submit the old filing fee.   Immigration Benefit Request New Fee ($) Old Fee ($) G–1041 Genealogy Index Search Request 65 […]

USCIS Expansion: Unlawful Presence Waiver

In late August of this year, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services expanded the opportunity to obtain the “unlawful presence” waiver while remaining in the United States.  This is a rather complicated topic, but understandable in the right scenario.   In a recent case of ours, a U.S. citizen spouse sent an I-130 petition […]

“Know Your Rights” – A Quick Guide by the ACLU

Whether documented or undocumented, we all have certain rights protecting us from uncomfortable situations with a variety of government agencies.  Being informed about these rights will help guide any person if stopped by law enforcement.  The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has provided a quick guide to certain rights to keep in mind if stopped by law enforcement or immigration official.  It […]

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