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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Obtain a Student Visa for U.S.

Obtain a Student Visa for U.S.

Usually, a resident of a foreign republic who wants to pass in the United States must first get a visa, either a nonimmigrant visa for transitory stay, or an immigrant visa for permanent residence.As our immigration lawyers in Miami recommend, you need to have an F-1 student visa to study in the U.S. People of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) joining republics who propose to study…
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How to Apply for a Transit Visa in US

How to Apply for a Transit Visa in US

It is known that an individual of a foreign state who wishes to enter the United States needs to get a visa, either a non-immigrant visa for passing stay, or an immigrant visa for stable residence. Transit visas are non-immigrant visas for people that travel in immediate and uninterrupted voyage through the United States going to…
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Fees for Visa Services in U.S.

Fees for Visa Services in U.S.

All forms and taxes for immigration petitions that are submitted to Department of State are listed either at the United States Embassy or Consulate overseas, or within the United States to the National Visa Centre. Other immigration associated forms can only be accepted by the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Our immigration lawyers…
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Asylum in the U.S.

Asylum in the U.S.

Each year, foreign citizens arrive in the U.S. looking for protection because they have suffered persecution or they are afraid they can suffer persecution because of: •    Race;•    Religion;•    Nationality;•    Membership in a special social group;•    Political view. If a person wants to immigrate to the United States and meets…
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Intercountry Adoption Visa

Intercountry Adoption Visa

Every year thousands of U.S. citizens adopt children from overseas and a lot of families from abroad adopt U.S. children. Intercountry adoption is ruled by the legislation in the country where the child is currently living, as well as that of the country where the adoptive parents live. According to the law in the…
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U.S. Poverty Guidelines

U.S. Poverty Guidelines

Yearly, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issues the U.S. poverty guidelines, which are utilized to conclude if a person or a family is suitable for certain government benefits. These guidelines are significant for immigration aspects, especially in regards to family sponsorship and affidavits of support.  The HHS has…
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How to Become a Sponsor of a Green Card Applicant in Miami

How to Become a Sponsor of a Green Card Applicant in Miami

If you are a U.S. citizen or a green card holder (a lawful permanent resident) and you submit a petition to the U.S. government for a family member to receive a green card, you must also consent to sponsor the green card applicant in Miami financially. We can also assist with the application for obtaining…
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How to Obtain a Green Card in U.S.

How to Obtain a Green Card in U.S.

Generally, most immigrants come to live permanently in the United States of America with the help of a family member’s funding, employment or a job proposal and there are several ways a permanent residence, called “Green Card” can be received:  the “K non-immigrant”, the “Diversity immigrant visa program”, the “legal immigration family equity”, the “special immigrant juvenile”. Our immigration lawyers in the…
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Post-Conviction Relief in Miami

Post-Conviction Relief in Miami

Frequently, a criminal conviction forbids the opportunity of obtaining a permanent residency in the U.S. A criminal record impedes immigrants to travel inside and outside the U.S., as well. It is therefore paramount to look for relief from the conviction as soon as possible. If you are intending to immigrate to the US, your record needs to…
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