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VAWA Lawyer Representing New York City Immigrants

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: VAWA

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) serves to represent women against violence. Through VAWA, individuals who have faced certain circumstances involving violence may be eligible to become lawful permanent residents. The Queens Immigration lawyer at Prizant Law, P.C. has experience with these cases and knows how to help you. Call (718)407-0871 now or contact… Read More »

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By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: u visa

U-Visas Lawyer in NYC Special Immigration Programs for Victims of Crime or Abuse The United States has long been committed to promoting basic human rights, even beyond its own borders. Our immigration policy is no exception. In addition to robust asylum and refugee programs, the United States also offers numerous other immigration benefits designed… Read More »

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Receiving Green Card under Section 13 (Diplomat)

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: Green Card

Section 13 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of Sept. 11, 1957 was created by Congress to allow individuals who entered the United States under diplomatic status to obtain a Green Card (permanent residence). Eligibility Criteria You may be eligible to receive a Green Card under Section 13 if you can establish that:… Read More »

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Bringing Your Internationally Adopted Child to the United States

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: adoption

There are three similar but distinct paths to bringing your adopted child to the United States. Which path your adopted child follows will depend on his or her individual circumstances. Hague Process If you filed Forms I-800A and I-800 in order to adopt, then your child is from a country that has implemented the… Read More »

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Step-by-Step Guide on How to Get a Green Card Through Marriage

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: Spouse Immigrant Visa

Are you married to a US citizen or lawful permanent resident? Are you planning to marry a US citizen or lawful permanent resident? If so, you should know that you are eligible for a green card based on your marriage to a US citizen or lawful permanent resident. In this guide, you will find… Read More »

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A green card through marriage to a US citizen

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: US Citizenship

A green card through marriage to a US citizen is the most common way to become a permanent resident. The spouse of a US citizen is an “immediate relative”. There is no limit on the number of people who can obtain a green card through marriage to US citizens. The US citizen starts the… Read More »

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Acquiring or Deriving U.S. Citizenship by Birth or Through Parents

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: US Citizenship

If you were born on U.S. soil, were born to U.S. citizen parents, or became a naturalized U.S. citizen and have been living in the United States, you clearly have U.S. citizenship. However, many other people are U.S. citizens and don’t know it. For instance, you may be a U.S. citizen if you have… Read More »

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Public Charge Rule

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: Public Charge Rule

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) posted for public inspection in the Federal Register a final “public charge” rule that will dramatically expand the number of immigrants that DHS could deem ineligible for green cards and admission to the United States on account of income level and prior use of certain public benefits such… Read More »

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How the Elimination of the 30/60 Day Rule (And the Replacement with the 90-Day Rule) May Affect Your Adjustment of Status to Permanent Resident

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: Adjustment of Status

In September of 2017, the Department of State made changes to the “Rule Book” (Foreign Affairs Manual), which had a big effect on new applications for adjustment of status. The change included getting rid of the 30/60 Day Rule and instead using the 90-Day Rule. What was the 30/60 Day Rule? General rule: A… Read More »

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The New Expedited Removal Rule Gives ICE More Power — Here’s How You Can Protect Yourself

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: General

On July 23rd, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced a new expedited removal policy change that could put more undocumented immigrants at risk of deportation. This rule also means that U.S. citizens could potentially be erroneously detained if they’re questioned by immigration officials and don’t have sufficient proof of citizenship on them. Overall,… Read More »

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