+ Follow greencard Tag
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[Summary] => The USCIS has released an update that automatically extends the validity of greencards for lawful permanent residents who have applied for naturalization. This new policy took effect on Dec. 12, 2022.
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[Title] => Replacing a lost Greencard
[Summary] => The other day a client came to see me in the office in order to talk about replacing her stolen greencard.
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[Title] => Greencard review
[Summary] => Late this week, I received a call from a client whom I worked with in his application for a greencard about four years ago. His adjustment of status was approved based on his marriage to a US citizen.
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[Title] => Fraudulent petitioner results in
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Dear Atty Gurfinkel:
My husband was petitioned as "single" by his immigrant-father (Category F-2B). While my husband was waiting for his visa, we got married and we had two children. Our childrenís birth certificates reflect the date and place of our marriage. When the time came for my husband to be processed for his visa, he did not disclose our marriage and that he has children, to the Embassy. Instead, my husband immigrated to the U.S. as "single", with no children.
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[AuthorName] => Michael J. Gurfinkel
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[Title] => Dont rely on quick tricks to get legal - IMMIGRATION CORNER by Michael J. Gurfinkel
[Summary] => Dear Atty. Gurfinkel:
I have been in the United States since 1992. I know that in order to get in legal status, there are a lot of rules, laws, and requirements that I must meet and fulfill. But that takes a long time, and I just cant wait any longer.
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greencard
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Dear Atty Gurfinkel:
My husband was petitioned as "single" by his immigrant-father (Category F-2B). While my husband was waiting for his visa, we got married and we had two children. Our childrenís birth certificates reflect the date and place of our marriage. When the time came for my husband to be processed for his visa, he did not disclose our marriage and that he has children, to the Embassy. Instead, my husband immigrated to the U.S. as "single", with no children.
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[Title] => Dont rely on quick tricks to get legal - IMMIGRATION CORNER by Michael J. Gurfinkel
[Summary] => Dear Atty. Gurfinkel:
I have been in the United States since 1992. I know that in order to get in legal status, there are a lot of rules, laws, and requirements that I must meet and fulfill. But that takes a long time, and I just cant wait any longer.
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abtest
February 25, 2001 - 12:00am