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Blog Posts in April, 2019

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  • Can I Travel While My U.S. Naturalization Application Is Pending?
    Can I Travel While My U.S. Naturalization Application Is Pending?

    Can I Go Abroad After Applying for Citizenship? Travel is permissible during the time in which you are applying for U.S. naturalization. There are no travel restrictions after filling out Form N-400, ...

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  • I'm an Immigrant and Was Charged with a Crime. What Kind of Lawyer Do I Need?
    I'm an Immigrant and Was Charged with a Crime. What Kind of Lawyer Do I Need?

    Tragically, many immigrants who are accused of crimes are represented by lawyers who do not understand the consequences of their client’s immigration status should their client plead guilty or “no ...

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  • Can I Pay a Bond to Get a Loved One Out of Immigration Detention?
    Can I Pay a Bond to Get a Loved One Out of Immigration Detention?

    Your loved one is in immigration detention, so how do you get them out when a trial is pending? It can be a challenge, but getting an immigration bond to release them from custody until their court ...

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  • I Was the Victim of a Crime. Do I Have to Be in the U.S. on a Valid Status to Apply for the U-Visa?
    I Was the Victim of a Crime. Do I Have to Be in the U.S. on a Valid Status to Apply for the U-Visa?

    I Was the Victim of a Crime. Do I Have to Be in the U.S. on a Valid Status to Apply for the U-Visa? A U-Visa lets undocumented immigrants who were victims of crimes stay in the United States if they ...

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  • Can I Change My Tourist Visa to a Student Visa?
    Can I Change My Tourist Visa to a Student Visa?

    Going From Tourist Visa to Student Visa Many would-be students enter the United States on a tourist (B-2) visa and later decide to swap it to a (F-1) student visa. It should be noted that the B-2 ...

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