Even if it seemed like a minor thing at the time, if an immigrant has certain criminal convictions in their past or gets convicted while in the United States, they could have a difficult time getting permanent residency or even avoiding deportation. There are several...
Can your fiancé’s child live in the U.S. as well?
Bringing your fiancé to the United States is an exciting step towards building your life together. But what if your fiancé has a child? Many couples wonder if they can bring their fiancé's child when they immigrate. The good news is that U.S. immigration law provides...
What to know about education-related immigration visas
The United States has several educational opportunities. Non-U.S. citizens can take advantage of them, but they’ll need to secure a proper visa before doing so. There are a couple of ways to approach the matter, too. Let’s look at each one so that you know which visa...
What does the recent DACA healthcare decision mean for recipients?
A recent federal court order has blocked a rule intended to allow Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients to access health coverage under the Affordable Care Act. This ruling directly affects many young immigrants who have long sought affordable, reliable...