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Category: Marriage based Greencard

August 15, 2016

Perdon Para Mas Personas – La Residencia

Si usted o alguien que usted conoce es indocumentado (o no tiene tarjeta de residencia) y tiene (uno de los siguientes): Conyuge ciudadano americano; Padre ciudadano americano Conyuge residente permanente; o Padre residente permanente, Por favor contactenos, esta persona pudiera ser elegible para el reciente proceso u ampliacion del perdon provisional. Las oficinas “Law Offices of Ricky Malik, P.C.” han […]

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August 11, 2016

USCIS Expands Provisional Waiver Process

In 2013 the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) implemented a program to alleviate family separation and allow spouses and children of US Citizens (who were undocumented in the United States) to apply for a Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver. The process allowed spouses and children of US Citizens to obtain lawful immigration status in the United States upon completion of a […]

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November 18, 2013

Legal Status for Military Family Members

Legal Immigration Status for Military Family Members If you are the spouse, parent, or child of an active duty or retired member of the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Selective Reserve of the Ready Reserve, then you can obtain legal status. This concept has been around quite a few years but was clarified recently to implement a uniform policy across […]

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November 11, 2013

Can a Same-Sex Couple Apply for a Greencard If The State They Live In Does Not Recognize Same-Sex Marriage?

Since the Supreme Court ruling in United States v. Windsor striking down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) Section 3’s definition of marriage as between one man and one woman, many same-sex immigrant couples have wondered if they can benefit if they live in a state that does not recognize marriage equality. The simple answer is yes! To date and to the knowledge […]

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November 06, 2013

Immigration Options for Same-Sex Couples

In the United States v. Windsor, the Supreme Court struck down Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) as unconstitutional. This monumental decision, which was the culmination of years of tireless work by thousands of advocates the world over, opened up the much needed availability of immigration benefits to same-sex couples. USCIS reacted fairly quickly to open the doors […]

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January 14, 2013

Can I apply for a Provisional Waiver if I am in removal (deportation) proceedings?

We are fielding questions about whether someone in removal proceedings or who has been ordered removed (deported) can apply under the new Provisional Waiver Process. The Answer If you are currently in removal proceedings, they need to be “administratively closed” so that you can apply for the Provisional Waiver (I-601A). Once the waiver has been approved, you will need to “re-calendar” […]

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January 07, 2013

I want to apply for Provisional Waiver, but my case is already at NVC?

Many people are wondering what to do if they want to apply under the new provisional waiver process that was announced on January 3, 2013, but their visa petitions (130’s) have been approved and their case is already at the National Visa Center (NVC)? If you do not already have a consulate interview notice (dated before January 3, 2013), then […]

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January 04, 2013

How do you prove “Extreme Hardship”?

The new provisional waiver process that was published in the Federal Register on January 3, 2013 has brought out a lot of questions about what constitutes “extreme hardship.” This is after all the standard that must be proven to USCIS. It is important to understand the hardship is not to the foreign national, but rather to the qualifying relative. While […]

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January 03, 2013

New Provisional Waiver Rule Released

After almost a year of waiting, the new Provisional Waiver rule was released on January 3, 2013 with an effective date of March 4, 2013. The new rule allows foreign nationals who have been unlawfully present in the United States for more than 180 days to complete the majority of the process and waiting in the United States. Before the […]

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