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How Prior Immigration Violations Can Affect Your Green Card Application

Applying for a U.S. green card is a significant step, but if you’ve had prior immigration violations, it could complicate the process. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) takes violations of immigration laws, such as overstaying a visa, being unlawfully present, or entering the U.S. without inspection, very seriously. However, with the right […]

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How to Apply for U.S. Citizenship: Avoiding Common Pitfalls and How Law and Visas Can Help

Many of us dream of becoming U.S. citizens by naturalization but the process can be complicated if you aren’t prepared. The American immigration system is complex, the rules, the forms, the deadlines all of which fluctuate all the time. Mistakes can be made if your application gets slowed down or denied if you aren’t familiar

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How to Get Your Military Service Records for a Green Card Application

If you are applying for a family-based or marriage-based green card outside the US and you served in the military, the U.S. government will want military evidence of service. These documents validate the details you gave on your green card application’s “Employment History” page (DS-260).  If you don’t already have your military records, read this

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