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Naturalization: What You Need To Know About Becoming A Citizen

Naturalization is the last in a long line of steps necessary to become a U.S. citizen. For most, it is a major achievement and a deeply meaningful reason to celebrate. However, so many changes to immigration policy recently have made this process seem even more daunting than before. Start here to delve into the basics […]...

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What To Know About Conditional Residency For Green Card Holders

For those who have seen the movie The Proposal, the Green Card process can appear easy to navigate, if somewhat prone to hilarious hijinks. While the movie is entertaining, the topic itself is a relevant one — especially with the current heavy focus on immigration in the U.S. One of the biggest concerns is that people are getting […]...

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Understanding The Travel Ban: How It Affects Immigration

In early 2017, only days into the new presidency, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order that caused widespread panic because of restrictions it placed on visitors from certain countries. The Executive Order became informally known as the ‘travel ban’ or ‘Muslim ban,’ because of the countries affected by the Order. If you have questions […]...

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Immigration Questions Answered: Most Common Reasons For Deportation

With the number of different immigration policy changes that have been proposed and passed recently, it’s understandable that concerns about deportation are higher than ever. For those out there who have a green card or a visa, that’s an excellent start. But did you know you can get deported, even with those documents? As the […]...

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Daca Is Ending – What Does That Mean For Me? 5 Common Questions Answered

Thousands of immigrant children were brought into the country by their parents and now face deportation from the only home they remember. For thousands, DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) provided a way to finish schooling and/or work legally without fear of deportation for two years. Now, changes to immigration policies means DACA is ending […]...

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Answering Deportation Questions: How Deportation Works In The Us

Recent US immigration policy changes have a lot of immigrants concerned — understandably so. Those policy changes removed some restrictions on the groups that can be removed from the country so more people are potentially affected. If you recently received a Notice to Appear, you’re currently navigating the deportation process, or you think you are at risk […]...

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