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Key Considerations When Choosing An Immigration Attorney

In navigating the many options out there, it can be a puzzling task to choose an immigration attorney. However, by keeping a few key considerations in mind, you can find an attorney who will provide you with the best possible representation and help you achieve your immigration goals. First, make sure that the attorney you choose is experienced in immigration law and has a strong track record of success. Including that, your chosen attorney has handled cases similar to your matter with positive outcomes for their clients. Additionally, you should view the attorney's website and read reviews or testimonials from past clients. In addition to experience and success, it's important to consider an attorney's communication and responsiveness. You want an attorney who will keep you informed throughout the process and respond promptly to your questions and concerns. You may want to schedule an initial consultation with an attorney to get a sense of their communication style and how

Immigration Attorneys Serving Service Members

Historically, the United States military has relied on immigrants to defend and build our nation. A significant challenge that military service members encounter concerns immigration legal needs, which is often overlooked. Many service members who are not U.S. citizens face obstacles in obtaining citizenship, which can affect their ability to access certain benefits and opportunities. Additionally, some service members may have family members or spouses who are not U.S. citizens and may face challenges in securing legal residency on their own. Finally, transitioning to civilian life can be difficult for service members who are not U.S. citizens, as they may face barriers to employment and other opportunities due to their immigration status. Immigration attorneys can be invaluable in assisting military service members to navigate the complex and often perplexing immigration system. These legal professionals can help service members and their families comprehend their options and work to

Petition To Remove Conditions on Residence, Form I-751

A conditional green card, valid for two years, is given once married to a US citizen or permanent resident. An application for the removal of conditions (Form I-751) must be submitted before the card expires. If Form I-751 is submitted after the conditional green card expires, additional requirements are needed to obtain a permanent green card.  What is the cost of petitioning to remove the conditions of residence?  The filing fee of $595 and an $85 biometric fee are required and paid to USCIS for the processing of Form I-751 unless you are eligible for a fee waiver. Attorney fees are separate and can range from $1000 to $2000. The determining factors for attorney fees are (1). Joint or waiver application, and (2). Prior denial or complex issues.  What is the processing time for Form I-751? At the time of publishing this article, it can take 17.5 to 35 months to process the I-751 after filing Form I-751. The processing time is subject to change. A significant factor that may influence

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