Can you become a citizen if you struggle with English?

Learning a new language is easiest when someone is still young. As you age and mature, the part of your brain that manages your language abilities tends to become rigid and harder to change. In other words, when you are young and your brain is at its… Read More
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New Citizenship Test Coming in 2024 | What New Jersey Immigrants Need to Know!

Aspiring citizens should be aware that there is a new citizenship test coming. The Department of Health and Human Services quietly published an announcement in the Federal Register last December that the government would begin conducting trial testin… Read More
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Should I Book A Free Consultation With A Lawyer Near Me? | Edison Immigration Attorney

Consumers are especially reluctant, especially in this economy, to spend money for a consultation with an immigration lawyer. It is often just too tempting to call and speak with an attorney’s office that offers free consultations. However, as some… Read More
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How can I apply for a U Visa in New Jersey? | A General Overview for New Jersey Immigrants

A U visa is a special type of immigration status available to victims of certain types of crimes who have suffered mental or physical harm or abuse and have demonstrated that they have assisted (and will continue to) law enforcement and government of… Read More
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New Changes to Medical Disability Waiver Process for Citizenship / N-648

USCIS recently implemented important changes to the N-648 that may make the process of applying for citizenship with a Medical Certification for Disability significantly easier. Under current policy, all applicants applying to become naturalized citi… Read More
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Must you leave the country if you have a visa and lose your job?

There are numerous visa programs that specifically help individuals with marketable job skills enter the country. There are H, L and O visas, among others, that can help someone turn a successful career into an immigration opportunity. Some skilled w… Read More
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Do I Have To Take the Test for Citizenship? Can I Get Automatic Citizenship?

It all depends. Technically, the process for applying for US Citizenship is called Naturalization. In general, green card holders who have been permanent residents for at least five years, or in some cases three (if married to and living with a US Ci… Read More
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How to Opt Out and Keep Your F2B Priority Date for Your Child

Historically, it used to be slightly quicker to immigrate to the US as an unmarried child of a US Citizen as opposed to an unmarried child of a lawful permanent resident. However, while green card holders aspire to become US Citizens, they may not be… Read More
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Can TPS Holders Who Enter With Advance Parole Apply for Green Cards?

In a startling reversal of policy, USCIS is reverting to an older practice of treating individuals under TPS (Temporary Protected Status) who travel on advance parole as being inspected and admitted upon return for purposes of adjustment of status. T… Read More
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3 steps to help your fiancé(e) enter the United States

Starting a new relationship is always a challenge, especially if you want it to last forever. When you add another complicating factor, like living in different countries, the whole process can become overwhelming. Most people know that the United St… Read More
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