One of President-elect Trump’s promises that he plans to implement upon assuming office later this month is to end birthright citizenship in the US. What this essentially means—if passed—is that children born on US soil to undocumented immigran…
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Immigrating to the United States is a dream shared by many, but navigating the legal landscape without an immigration attorney can be daunting. For residents of New Jersey looking for a knowledgeable New Jersey immigration lawyer to help them, having…
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If you are married to a foreign national, you already know the complexities and emotional challenges involved with filing to bring your spouse here. The US Supreme Court has recently decided a case that affects all such cases and brings significant i…
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On June 18, 2024, President Biden formally announced a new immigration initiative to promote family unity by providing relief to spouses of US Citizens. The new policy actually utilizes a policy already in place called “parole in place” (for fami…
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Parents who are U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents (LPRs) are offered the opportunity to help their children immigrate to the United States. The process involved – and the circumstances under which parents can act – depends on a parent…
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Next to receiving a Denial Notice, a Notice of Intent to Deny (“NOID”) can be one of the most frightening things an aspiring immigrant can receive in the mail. At least that is how it used to be. In 2023, getting a NOID may not be such a bad thin…
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When someone becomes a parent, they often start planning to offer their child a better life than they had. Parents may want to offer their children more economic stability or a better education than they were able to pursue. For some parents, the bes…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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