by Pegah Rahgozar | Dec 19, 2018 | Immigration Law
Green Card Through Marriage Process So you are in the United States and married to a US citizen or green card holder and want to know if you can apply for a green card in the United States. The answer is yes and no. If you are married to a green card holder, then the...
by Pegah Rahgozar | Dec 3, 2018 | Immigration Law
Employment-Based Permanent Residence in the U.S. If you intend to hire a resident of another country for a permanent position in your company, you must make sure that this person is a legal resident with the right to work in the United States. As an employer, you can...
by Pegah Rahgozar | Nov 29, 2018 | Immigration Law
Green Cards and Permanent Residence in the U.S. There are several ways to obtain permanent residence in the United States. You can receive a green card through employment, as a family member or spouse of a US citizen or permanent resident, as an investor, and in some...
by Pegah Rahgozar | Nov 21, 2018 | Immigration Law
Did you know that Houston is a hub for HUMAN TRAFFICKING?? As you’re driving down the street every day, past shopping centers, have you ever wondered to yourself what goes on behind closed doors at your neighborhood workout studios, massage parlors and spas, nail...
by Pegah Rahgozar | Jan 31, 2018 | Immigration Law
USCIS to Take Action to Address Asylum Backlog U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today that the agency will schedule asylum interviews for recent applications ahead of older filings, in an attempt to stem the growth of the agency’s asylum...