You’re living and working in Southern California and have a green card. You’re striving for citizenship. Then you’re arrested, and that puts your dream of citizenship on hold -- maybe permanently. A conviction for a felony -- and even for a misdemeanor -- can land you...
Year: 2020
Coming to the United States? Consider seeking bilingual support
People come to America for all kinds of reasons. Some people want to come to America to work. Others come as refugees. Whatever the reason is, it’s important that they have the opportunity to apply for a visa and to stay in a welcoming country. Did you know that...
What not to do at your immigration interview
You may feel like you know exactly what you need to do at your immigration interview. You’ve prepared. You’re ready. You know what to expect. That’s a great place to start, but you also need to know what not to do. People make mistakes during their interviews all the...
An English-language exemption may be available for your citizenship test
If you want to seek citizenship or go through with naturalization, you may be aware that there is an English and civics test. That might be terrifying to you if you’ve only come to the country within the last few years or if you simply don’t speak the language well....
Supreme Court permits the use of ‘Stay in Mexico’ policy for now
The United State can represent safety for those facing hardship, war or persecution in their nation of origin. Every year, thousands of people come to the United States seeking asylum and a way to start a new, more peaceful, life. Asylum-seekers from throughout Latin...
Will the new public charge rule affect your visa application?
The Statue of Liberty famously stands proud over Ellis Island, which used to be a primary hub for immigration when such travel usually occurred by a ship from Europe. It demonstrates how immigration to the United States represented a beacon of hope for those who...
Could you qualify for the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program?
Most visa programs for entry into the United States are quite restrictive. You generally need to have an employment offer in the United States or admission to an institution of higher education for undergrad or graduate studies unless you meet requirements for asylum...
5 tips to avoid problems at your immigration interview
Meeting with an official from the Bureau of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for your initial immigration interview can be intimidating. You can make the process a lot smoother by keeping a few basic rules in mind about how to conduct...