Are You Facing Deportation? Work With A Family Immigration Lawyer To Seek Immediate Legal Support

When you were young, your parents may have come to the United States without the proper visa, meaning you may be an undocumented immigrant who wasn't aware of your citizenship status until recently. Now facing deportation because you're not a legal citizen of the United States and unaware of what life would be like in a country you haven't lived in for more than a decade, you may be scared, nervous, and uncertain about the future. [Read More]

Understanding Immigration Bonds

If you or a loved one is in need of an immigration bond, you may have plenty of questions. Read on to learn more about using an immigration bond to get someone released from federal custody. What to Know About Being Released on Bond  Unfortunately, not everyone arrested can be released on an immigration bond. The judge decides who can and cannot be released. If the arrestee is deemed to be a danger to the public or to national security, they may be ordered to remain behind bars pending their court appearances. [Read More]

Importance Of Immigration Attorneys For Marriage-Based Green Card

You need a K-1 visa to enter the U.S if you are a fiancee or partner of a U.S citizen or permanent resident. An immigration attorney increases the chances of the immigration process's success. After that, you will need green card services to allow you to live and work anywhere in the United States.  Below are the benefits you reap when you hire an attorney for your marriage green card application: [Read More]

Does Article 116 Apply To You?

The Holocaust is not something that most people like to think about. Despite that fact, however, it has had long-lasting implications, implications that still affect people today. Fortunately, laws have been put in place to try and somewhat remedy some of the wrongs of this time, though they can never fully be forgiven. One such law is summed up nicely under Article 116 of the Basic Law of Germany. Under this law, qualifying individuals and their descendants who had their citizenship taken away under Nazi regime can have it fully restored. [Read More]