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Deportation/Removal Archives — Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog
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Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog. Published By Kalita Law Group, P.C. August 5, 2016. Immigration Court Backlog Still Persists. Data from TRAC Immigration. The Immigration Court system in the United States is notorious for its backlog of cases. This story gets attention every not and again from the national press. A little under a year ago, in order to help the chronic backlog facing the Immigration Courts, Congress provided funding. Human Rights First also notes that the average number of days. Between w...
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Affirmative Asylum Process — Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog
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Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog. Published By Kalita Law Group, P.C. July 28, 2014. The Affirmative Asylum process is a complicated, multistep process. Below are the various steps you must complete to have a successful asylum application, according to USCIS. 1) Arrive in the United States:. In order to claim asylum in the US, you must be physically present in the United States. You cannot claim asylum in the US if you are not present here at the time. 2) Apply for Asylum:. 7) Applicant receives decision:.
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U.S. Citizenship Archives — Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog
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Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog. Published By Kalita Law Group, P.C. July 14, 2016. Domestic Violence and Immigration Proceedings. Domestic abuse and violence charges and convictions can have very serious consequences when it comes to immigration proceedings. Pleading guilty or being found guilty of a domestic abuse or violence crime automatically makes any non-U.S. citizen deportable. And US. Citizenship. July 14, 2016. July 14, 2016 12:47 pm. July 6, 2016. And Electronic System for Travel Authorization...
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Fiancé(e) Visas — Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog
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Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog. Published By Kalita Law Group, P.C. December 31, 2014. US citizens who want to bring their foreign citizen fiancé to the U.S. to marry and live here should apply for a K-1 fiancé(e) visa. You must meet the following requirements. To be eligible to petition for a fiancé(e) visa:. The petitioner must be a U.S. citizen. You must intend to get married within 90 days of your fiancé(e)’s arrival to the U.S. You and your fiancé(e) must both be legally free to marry. Divorce or d...
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U Visa - Filing for Derivative Family Members — Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog
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Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog. Published By Kalita Law Group, P.C. November 28, 2014. U Visa – Filing for Derivative Family Members. We recently discussed U visa eligibility on the blog and noted that this type of nonimmigrant visa provides relief to victims of qualifying crimes by granting them temporary legal status and work authorization in the U.S. for 4 years. The form you must complete is a Petition for U Nonimmigrant Status, Form I-918. There is no cost for filing this form. The types of evidence.
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Asylum 101 — Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog
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Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog. Published By Kalita Law Group, P.C. July 21, 2014. In the United States is a very thorough and in depth process. If you are interested in the asylum process or want to find out if the asylum process is right for you, please contact a skilled immigration attorney. This blog will outline some basic information about the asylum process, who is eligible for asylum, and what is required to be successful in your asylum application. Membership in a particular social group. Defer...
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Waiver for Removing Conditions from a Conditional Green Card — Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog
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Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog. Published By Kalita Law Group, P.C. November 4, 2014. Waiver for Removing Conditions from a Conditional Green Card. If you have been married for less than 2 years when your permanent resident application is approved, you will receive a conditional permanent resident card. To remove the condition. S, you must file a petition and submit evidence that your marriage was entered in good faith. You may apply for a waiver if:. You entered into your marriage in good faith, and no...
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U.S. Immigration Reform Archives — Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog
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Chicago Immigration Lawyer Blog. Published By Kalita Law Group, P.C. August 5, 2016. Immigration Court Backlog Still Persists. Data from TRAC Immigration. The Immigration Court system in the United States is notorious for its backlog of cases. This story gets attention every not and again from the national press. A little under a year ago, in order to help the chronic backlog facing the Immigration Courts, Congress provided funding. Human Rights First also notes that the average number of days. Between w...
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