Are tattoos a barrier for my immigration application? Myths and truths
If you have any questions related to immigration, please call us today at (619) 746-8879 Tattoos are lifelong marks that decorate many people’s bodies, and approximately 38% of the population...
New migration enforcement process for Venezuelans seeking to live and work in the US
If you have any questions related to immigration, please call us today at (619) 746-8879 On October 12, 2022, the Department of Homeland Security, DHS, announced that they would be...
The I-129F Petition, all you need to know about it
If you have any questions related to immigration and K1 visas, please call us today at (619) 746-8879 For a marriage to be legal within the United States, it usually...
UPDATE: Breaking news for TPS holders, USCIS issued a rather promising memo
If you need help with your immigration status, call us today at (619) 746-8879 Due to the new changes within the government and immigration laws, there are now more opportunities...
Find out how domestic violence can affect your immigration status
If you need help with your immigration status, call us today at (619) 746-8879 Domestic violence in the United States is a crime that is considered genuinely problematic. Therefore, pleading...
All you need to know about the visa bulletin, October 2022
If you need help with your immigration status, call us today at (619) 746-8879 The United States Department of State recently published the new October 2022 visa bulletin. It is...
Immigration Consequences for DUI – Causes, reasons, and solutions if you are an undocumented
If you need help with your immigration status, call us today at (619) 746-8879 Being arrested for any crime, whether felonies or misdemeanors, can trigger various consequences. Especially if you...
Biden can end Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” policy, according to the Supreme Court
If you need help with your immigration status, call us today at (619) 746-8879 A few weeks ago, the Supreme Court gave President Joe Biden the green light to end...
USCIS will allow those affected by the 3 and 10 years bar of inadmissability
Any person who resides in the United States (USA) illegally, without being authorized by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), is committing a crime known as illegal presence....