by Pegah Rahgozar | Nov 11, 2019 | Immigration Law
What is the Public Charge Rule and how will it Affect Me The public charge rule is a measure that the Trump Administration plans to move forward with starting October 15, 2019. The policy is designed to redefine what makes a permanent resident dependent on government...
by Pegah Rahgozar | Oct 15, 2019 | Immigration Law
What Happens to my Green Card if my Citizenship Application is denied? N400 Denied After Interview After years of being a permanent resident, filing for citizenship may be the ideal next/final step. However, there are times when a citizenship application may be turned...
by Pegah Rahgozar | Oct 15, 2019 | Immigration Law
TPS To Green Card Process If I Have Temporary Protected Status (TPS), Can I Apply for a Green Card? TPS Definition Temporary Protected Status is given to eligible citizens of certain countries following natural disasters and/or armed conflicts. Citizens of these...
by Pegah Rahgozar | Jun 30, 2019 | Immigration Law
First and foremost, the Affidavit of Support form is a legally binding contract between the person signing it and the government. The petitioner is the sponsor on the Affidavit of Support. An Affidavit of Support is required as part of many applications for...
by Pegah Rahgozar | May 1, 2019 | Immigration Law
Were You Given a Notice to Appear and Are Now Facing Deportation from the United States? If you are in the United States because you entered illegally, or you entered with some sort of status such as a visa but overstayed the visa, or you became a lawful permanent...
by Pegah Rahgozar | Feb 6, 2019 | Immigration Law
If you are a male or female, and have been in or are in an abusive relationship, you may be eligible for immigration benefits. VAWA provides an immigration option to adjust to lawful permanent resident status and obtain a green card through USCIS, and can also be...