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What is a Motion to Vacate in Miami?
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What is a Motion to Vacate in Miami?

A motion to vacate in Miami represents essentially a request filed against a judge or a court which issued a jugement beforehand. This…

2 years ago
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FAQs about the Investor Visa for U.S.

The investor visa, also known as the EB-5 visa, for the U.S. is one of the most expensive and difficult to get visas. If you want…

2 years ago
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Prosecutorial Discretion in Miami

If you are an immigrant in the U.S. facing deportation, you can obtain relief from it by applying for prosecutorial discretion. Prosecutorial…

2 years ago
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G Visa for the U.S.

The G visa for the U.S. is a nonimmigrant visa issued for representatives of international bodies such as diplomats, government officials and employees of…

2 years ago
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Obtain a Media Visa for the U.S.

The media visa, also known as the I visa, in the U.S. is a nonimmigrant visa issued for foreign citizens who represent foreign media, such…

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Conditional Permanent Residence in the U.S.

According to the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act…

2 years ago
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How to Maintain Permanent Residence in the U.S.

After becoming a legal permanent resident (green card holder), an individual is able to maintain his or her permanent residence in the U.S. until he…

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Treaty Investor Visa for U.S.

Usually, a citizen of a foreign country who wants to enter into the U.S. has to be issued a visa. The Treaty…

2 years ago
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Treaty Trader Visa for U.S.

Very similarly to the Treaty Investor visa, the Treaty Trader (E-1) visa for U.S. is issued for foreign citizens who originate from countries with which…

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FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Immigration in Miami

Here are a few of the most frequently asked questions about immigration to Miami we come across from our clients. What is a…

2 years ago