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There are several reasons that the USCIS may have for requesting additional information or evidence. Here are some examples of common reasons, depending on what type of application you submitted and your present status: Missing Documentary Evidence If the documents you submitted the first time are incomplete or are not enough to prove eligibility, the USCIS will likely send an RFE. This is not a bad thing, because you actually get a chance to sort out the paperwork and submit the missing documents or evidence rather than be denied immediately.
Immigrant rights during police encounters can be confusing and difficult to navigate. It is important that you know your rights so that you can protect yourself and avoid any serious consequences. Here are some key things to remember when you are approached by police officers: Do not provide government officials with false information about your immigration status. This includes giving false documents or carrying false documentation. You could face severe punishment if you do so incorrectly. Do not sign anything without knowing what you are signing, as the consequences may be severe if you do so incorrectly. If you don’t understand an encounter, ask for an interpreter. Immigration officials are not obligated to provide legal counsel and just a list of lawyers’ contact information. Do not answer any questions that immigration officials ask you–you can call your consulate and lawyer if necessary–but make sure to give them all the details of your arrest if it happens. If arrested, contact your family immediately and give them all the details of your arrest.
Yes, we help asylum seekers apply for work permits.
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Coming into the United States is a dream for many people. However, while you are here, there are a few expectations required to keep you in the country. In most cases, bad things happen to good people and may cause them to have problems with the United States government, especially the department of homeland security and its immigration arm. While many people would rather not have direct dealings with ICE, some situations often warrant it, including when there’s been the commission of criminal acts like murder, rape, human trafficking, domestic violence, terrorism, drug smuggling, firearm offenses, etc.
If you have been living in the united states legally, At Lincoln-Goldfinch Law, experienced immigration lawyers understand that the United States’ immigration law can be complex to deal with. They take it upon themselves to remain updated with the latest changes that can affect you and your chances. The firm’s Austin immigration attorney will also guide you through the process of seeking residency, naturalization, and obtaining your green card.
Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, those that were granted access are eligible to apply for green cards one year after being granted refugee status.
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For marriage between a foreigner and a citizen to be considered legitimate in the U.S, the couple must live together after the ceremony. The authorities have to determine the authenticity of the marriage.
Persons who were allowed entry into the United States as refugees under the Immigration and Nationality Act are eligible to apply for green cards one year after being granted refugee status.
An embassy official should be able to provide insight on which type of visa is most appropriate to apply for. A good immigration lawyer can also help figure out the different types of temporary visas and the applicable type for the visa applicant.
Any citizen from any country may apply for asylum protection regardless of their immigration status.
The application is filed with the Department of Justice at the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) and will be heard by an immigration judge.
Anyone looking to acquire a green card would do well to hire an immigration attorney to advise them on the best course of action so that their green card journey is as smooth and painless as possible.
Foreign citizens looking to enter the United States temporarily may visit the U.S. Embassy in their home country. An embassy official should be able to provide insight on which type of visa is most appropriate to apply for. A good immigration lawyer can also help figure out the different types of temporary visas and the applicable type for the visa applicant.
Form G-325A, Biographic Information, is a form that must be filed with many immigrant applications and is required to be filed with both the family-based petition (Form I-130) and the adjustment application (Form I-485).Immigrating family members must file Form I-693, Medical Examination of Alien Seeking Adjustment of Status, with their adjustment applications (Form I-485).
The most common way to show proof of income is through income tax returns, W-2s, and letters of employment. Letters of employment must be printed on company letterhead and state the employee’s salary, start date, and job responsibilities. Recent pay stubs may also be submitted. Assets can also be used to meet the income requirement. Assets include cash in bank accounts, stocks, bonds, certificates of deposit, personal property, and real estate.
Yes. Our Austin immigration law firm regularly prepares and files family-based Austin immigration cases with the Bureau of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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I think a great idea is to create travel backpacks for families with toiletries, toys, clothes, and snacks. You can donate them to RAICES and Grassroots Leadership and they can hand them out to immigrants released from detention. Thanks for asking!
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