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November 7, 2018

Do Immigrants Have Rights? A Starter Guide

After several decisions of the current administration, many immigrants to the U.S. may be feeling particularly unsure about what to do if a visa’s time is almost over or what they can do if they are stopped at an entry point into the country. More broadly, we hear a lot of immigrants asking a bigger-picture […]

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October 28, 2018

Can You Return To The U.s. After Deportation?

Deportation is a hardship that can cause strain for not just the deported person, but their family and friends as well. If you know someone who has been removed from the U.S., it’s understandable that you want to find a way to help them return as soon as possible — and to do so legally, […]

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October 21, 2018

Big Concerns About Divorce: Handling Child Custody

No matter how long you and your partner have been together, going through a divorce is an incredibly emotionally trying time. Just because it’s the best option for your family doesn’t make it an easy choice or a simple process. And if you have children, the process is even more complicated. In a perfect world, […]

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October 14, 2018

1031 Exchange In New York: Investing In Real Estate

Investing in real estate is becoming an increasingly popular option — understandably so, given how sound an investment it often is. As with any investment, there is tax law involved. When investing in real estate, it can be even more complex because there are also realty-related laws and regulations to navigate. When it comes to real […]

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October 7, 2018

Reasons For Deportation From The U.s.: What Immigrants Need To Know

It feels like immigration concerns are constantly being discussed on the news these days. For green card holders or those still working their way through the U.S. immigration process, this can lead to a lot of uncertainty and worry. Yes, there are a lot of steps to go through before reaching naturalization. We won’t say […]

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September 30, 2018

Provisional Waivers – How Form I-601a Impacts Immigration

If you’ve gone through the visa or Green Card application process before, you know that it can be a lengthy one. To complicate things further, if you have been in the U.S. unlawfully for more than 180 days, you will be expected to leave the country for the duration of your Green Card application process. […]

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