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Contact a reliable and trustworthy immigration agency because it is your future and ultimately your destiny that is at stake! The whole point of the process is to ensure that the immigration case is handled and filed professionally and that the client can hold the agency accountable for the work done. Attorneys and agencies without a moral compass take no responsibility for their work and blame the immigration system for any setbacks and misunderstandings. Corner offices and ghost agencies disappear without consequence, leaving clients with their cases and problems; read more.

Don't Lose Your Green Card Due to Absence from the U.S.


Typically, the biggest hurdle is when you actually return to the United States and interact with a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer. The officer who greets you will ask questions to determine if you have abandoned your permanent residence if you took a trip for more than six months, and you really have some explaining to do if your trip lasted more than a year. The CBP officer will look at the reason for your trip, how long you intended to be gone, and what caused you to be gone so long. You can also abandon your permanent residence by taking multiple trips, no matter how long, if you don't really spend much time in the United States overall; read more.

Absences from the U.S. impact eligibility for U.S. citizenship


You must have a certain amount of physical presence and continuous residence in the United States to be eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship. You must be physically present in the United States for at least half of the required years of continuous residence; read more.

Realistic U.S. immigration options


"It all started with a thought, a wish, a hope, or a dream."

- Brian Tracy
Many people contact our office asking how they, as ordinary people, can immigrate to the United States, or what practical ways to immigrate to the United States actually work and are relatively quick. There is a lot of misleading information in this area, which is also present in social media on the subject of "American Immigration". There are many theories and a lot of information online, but they do not really give a clear starting point and guidance for individuals on where to start or what to do if they want to immigrate to the U.S.;
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The safest immigrant-friendly states in America



There are extreme differences between states in terms of how pro- or anti-immigrant a state's laws are. In some states, it has become a political and legal battle to protect the rights of immigrants, whether or not a state allows or disallows an immigrant who is (currently) out of status to obtain a state driver's license, or whether or not they should fear the state's police or authorities, e.g. if they check on them while driving, worry about their minor child's education, want to go to a higher education institution, etc.; read more.

Same-sex marriage, LGBTQ+ immigration to the United States


The term LGBTQIA+ is used to describe a person's sexual orientation or gender identity (an acronym for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer+ intersex, asexual, and others - https://gaycenter.org/).; read more.

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