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Cómo ser su propio abogado experto en inmigraciones

Muchas personas que solicitan la visa de inmigrante o la tarjeta verde de EE. UU. evitan usar un abogado. No todos los que llegan a EE. UU. son adinerados y contratar a un abogado puede ser costoso. Algunas personas que solicitan la tarjeta verde o una condición de inmigrante intentan actuar como sus propios abogados. Aunque esto es posible, puede ser […]

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Obama Immigration Reform Ruled Unconstitutional

President Obama’s immigration reform plan that would postpone the deportations of more than four million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. was declared unconstitutional by a federal court in Pennsylvania. According to Judge Arthur Schwab of the Western District of Pennsylvania, aspects of the President’s executive actions violate the U.S. Constitution. He is the first judge

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Even Minor Crimes Can Have Serious Immigration Consequences

U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will soon come up with new enforcement guidelines. Under the new guidelines, immigrants convicted of shoplifting or driving under the influence are likely to face serious immigration consequences. These new guidelines also would prevent many from applying for legal status under President Obama’s immigration reform plan. Javier Licón came

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Información útil sobre cómo ajustar su condición a la de residente permanente

Existen dos maneras habituales de obtener la tarjeta verde. La primera es realizar la solicitud a través del procesamiento consular mientras vive en su país de nacionalidad. La segunda es solicitar la residencia permanente estando en EE. UU. legalmente. Este segundo método se conoce como ajuste de condición. Si necesita una tarjeta verde, existen muchos beneficios al realizar un ajuste de condición en

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Other Options for Those Ineligible for Obama Immigration Reform

President Obama unveiled his immigration reform plan that would protect more than four million immigrants from deportation on November 20, 2014. His plans will benefit less than half of the undocumented immigrant population living in the U.S. and not everyone. Those ineligible for relief under the new immigration rule believe that the only thing they

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Información útil sobre cómo ajustar su condición a la de residente permanente

Existen dos maneras habituales de obtener la tarjeta verde. La primera es realizar la solicitud a través del procesamiento consular mientras vive en su país de nacionalidad. La segunda es solicitar la residencia permanente estando en EE. UU. legalmente. Este segundo método se conoce como ajuste de condición. Si necesita una tarjeta verde, existen muchos beneficios al realizar un ajuste de condición en

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Supporting Documents Required to Apply for Obama Immigration Reform

Under President Obama’s immigration reform plan, more than 4 million undocumented immigrants will become eligible for temporary legal status. Many of them have started preparing their documents. Supporting documents they need to submit will depend on their situation and not all the applicants will be required to submit the same documents. They need to submit

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How will the President’s Actions Benefit US Born Children?

Under President Obama’s new immigration rule, more than four million undocumented immigrants will qualify for deferred deportation, according to the Pew Hispanic Center. His new rule will shield more than 3.5 million undocumented adults who have lived here for at least five years and have U.S. born children or children who hold green cards, against

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