What is a Motion to Vacate in Miami?

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 legal measure comes to assist an immigrant or non-resident of the U.S. who is convicted of a crime that could lead to deportation.  Our US immigration lawyers are also at your…
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FAQs about the Investor Visa for U.S.

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 to open your own business or to invest in or restructure a company in the Miami area or other areas of the U.S., our immigration lawyers in Miami can guide you through…
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Prosecutorial Discretion in Miami

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 discretion in Miami refers to the ability of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to influence a deportation case. ICE is able to exercise its prosecutorial discretion in various ways.…
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G Visa for the U.S.

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 international organizations in the country, and their dependent families.  Feel free to use our services if you want to immigrate to the United States through this type of visa. Types…
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Obtain a Media Visa for the U.S.

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 as members of the press, radio, film and printed media,  and who are travelling on a temporary basis to the U.S. to engage in informational or educational media activities. Our Miami immigration…
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Conditional Permanent Residence in the U.S.

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 of 1996 (IIRAIRA), individuals who qualify and apply for permanent residence grounded on a recent marriage with a citizen of the U.S. or if they are investors in the country are granted…
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How to Maintain Permanent Residence in the U.S.

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 or she: •    applies for a complete naturalization process; or•    loses or abandons his or her status. A green card holder in the U.S. can fail to maintain permanent residence in the…
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Treaty Investor Visa for U.S.

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 Investor (E-2) visa for U.S. is granted for citizens who originate from countries with which the U.S. keeps treaties of commerce and navigation.  You can rely on our US immigration law firm to…
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Treaty Trader Visa for U.S.

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 the U.S. maintains treaties of commerce and navigation. The person who applies for this type of visa has to: •    engage in an important trade, including trade in technology…
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FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Immigration in Miami

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 visa? A visa is a photo i.d. granted outside of the U.S. borders that enables you to enter in the U.S. on a temporary or permanent basis. There are to main kinds of visas:- immigrant (permanent residency) visas, also…
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