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US Immigration10 min read

How to Obtain a Reentry Permit for Green Card Holders

Did you know that approximately 13.2 million people in the United States hold Green Cards? These legal permanent residents contribute immensely to the fabric of American society. However, what many Green Card holders may not realize is that obtaining a reentry permit is crucial for maintaining their status while temporarily leaving the country. In this […]


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US Immigration9 min read

Benefits of Hiring an Immigration Attorney

The labyrinthine world of immigration law is akin to navigating a maze blindfolded, with approximately 185 different types of visas available in the United States alone. The process, riddled with complex bureaucratic procedures, is daunting for many and rife with potential pitfalls.


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US Immigration5 min read

Unauthorized Entry into the United States

Illegal immigration continues to be a controversial and divisive topic, not only in the United States, but throughout the world. An individual who is residing in a country illegally is known as an “illegal immigrant.”


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US Immigration7 min read

Immigration Reform

Former President Bush supported comprehensive immigration reform. Some of his proposals included: resolve the status of the millions of illegal immigrants already in the United States, encourage illegal immigrants to assimilate to the U.S. and learn English, enhance border security, introduce a temporary guest worker program, and penalize employers for willingly hiring illegal immigrants. Bush […]


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Unauthorized Migration from Mexico.

For many generations Mexicans have illegally crossed the border into the United States. Reasons for the high rate of migration from Mexico include the close proximity of Mexico to the U.S. and the noticeable difference in the quality of life between the two countries. Many individuals come from poverty-stricken towns in Mexico and desire to […]


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US Immigration4 min read

Obama’s Involvement in Immigration Policy

Immigration reform was on Barack Obama’s agenda even before he was elected president of the United States. During his presidential campaign in 2008 he spoke to Latino voters about the importance of fixing America’s broken immigration system. When Obama was installed in the Whitehouse his plan was to start the reform during his first year as […]


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