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Understanding the Consequences of the Permanent Bar for Illegal Re-Entry into the U.S.

Understanding the Consequences of the Permanent Bar for Illegal Re-Entry into the U.S.

Understanding the Consequences of the Permanent Bar for Illegal Re-Entry into the U.S. The United States has long been a destination for people from all corners of the world, seeking opportunities, safety, and a better life. However, entering the country illegally can have severe consequences, one of the most significant being the possibility of facing […]
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Exploring Immigration Options When A Petitioner Passes Away

Exploring Immigration Options When A Petitioner Passes Away

Exploring Immigration Options When A Petitioner Passes Away The immigration process can be complex and challenging, and the unfortunate circumstances of the death of a petitioner can further complicate matters. However, it’s important to remember that there are still potential immigration options available for beneficiaries even after the petitioner’s passing. In this blog post, we […]
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Marriage Green Card Application Denied

Marriage Green Card Application Denied?

Marriage Green Card Application Denied? Applying for a marriage-based green card is a significant step towards building a life together as a couple in the United States. However, it’s crucial to understand that not all applications are approved. In this blog, we will explore some common reasons why a marriage green card application may be […]
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Applying for U.S. Citizenship With a Criminal Record? Casas Immigration law chicago

Applying for U.S. Citizenship With a Criminal Record?

Applying for U.S. Citizenship With a Criminal Record? How Does Your Criminal History Affect Your U.S. Citizenship Application? Having a criminal history can make becoming a U.S. citizen a little more difficult.  However, the effect of your criminal history will depend on several factors including when the crime/offense occurred and what you were convicted of.  […]
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Becoming A U.S. Citizen

Becoming a U.S. citizen Individuals who have been a permanent resident (also referred to as a green card holder) for at least 5 years (and in some cases 3 years) and who meet the following criteria are eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship through a process called naturalization. What are the requirements? Be at least […]
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Violence Against Women Act: How Does It Help Immigrants

Violence Against Women Act: How Does It Help Immigrants   The month of October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Domestic violence affects millions, both women and men, of every race, religion, culture and status. It’s not just punches and black eyes — it’s yelling, humiliation, stalking, manipulation, coercion, threats and isolation. It’s stealing a […]
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