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The Application for Naturalization (Form N-400): The Path to U.S. Citizenship
The Application for Naturalization (Form N-400) is a crucial step for those who wish to become U.S. citizens. This form is used by permanent residents to apply for naturalization, which allows them to enjoy the rights and privileges of being a U.S. citizen. One of the main advantages of obtaining U.S. citizenship is the ability…
Read MoreNew Extension and Redesign of TPS for Venezuela
New Extension and Redesign of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuela: Opportunity for Venezuelans in the United States In a recent announcement, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas has revealed an extension and redesign of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuela. This news is of great importance to the Venezuelan community in the United…
Read MoreNavigating Personal Injury Claims: A Step-by-Step Guide to Protecting Your Rights
Accidents happen when we least expect them, and if you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, it’s crucial to understand your rights and how to pursue compensation. Welcome to our blog, where we, the expert immigration lawyers at Lopez & Sanchez Law in Chicago, Illinois, are here to provide you with a comprehensive guide…
Read More4 Useful tips for immigration case
Tips for immigration cases: Seek reliable legal advice: It is important to have the assistance of a lawyer who specializes in immigration. Be sure to hire a professional with experience and knowledge in immigration law to ensure you are getting the proper guidance. Organize your documents: Keep all of your immigration documents neat…
Read MoreLopez and Sanchez Immigration Experts
Discover Lopez & Sanchez immigration lawyers in Chicago and their legal guide to a new life. Welcome to the blog of immigration attorneys Lopez & Sanchez in Chicago, Illinois! If you are looking for legal assistance and guidance in your immigration process to the United States, you have come to the right place. Our experienced…
Read MoreThe K-1 visa for fiancés
The fiancé visa, also known as the K-1 visa for fiancés, is a type of visa that allows foreign citizens engaged to American citizens to enter the United States for the purpose of getting married. This visa is an important step in the immigration process for those who wish to marry an American citizen and…
Read MoreWorking toward an independent Article I immigration court
As we move forward under the current administration it becomes even more apparent that one of our greatest needs is an independent Article I immigration court. Currently the Immigration courts function as an arm of the Trump administration. To make matters worse they are underfunded, lacking in resources and face a mountain of cases without…
Read MoreDo Unreported Crimes make you Inadmissible into the United States: The Case of Statutory Rape
When an immigrant plans to immigrate into the United States, the immigrant must fill out the DS-260 Form—this is required in order to immigrate. This form is processed by the National Visa Center. One question on the form is particularly interesting. The question is whether an immigrant committed a crime for which he or she…
Read MorePermanent Bar Issues
Too often family members decide to fill out immigration forms for loved ones without first consulting an attorney. Unfortunately, this gets people families into trouble. Recently, I had a family who came to my office seeking advice on how to get their father/husband back to the United States (U.S.). What happened is that one of…
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