USCIS Will Have Filing Fee Increases on April 1, 2024
If you have benefits work that needs to be done then get it submitted soon so you can avoid paying the higher government fees that will be going into effect April 1.
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If you have benefits work that needs to be done then get it submitted soon so you can avoid paying the higher government fees that will be going into effect April 1.
DACA is back, at least for the time being. If you qualify, you need to act immediately to benefit.
Some DACA holders who received DACA before turning 18 have options to qualify for other types of visas. When facing the end of DACA, all options should be explored.
There have been a lot of rumors surrounding the possible cancellation of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, known as “DACA”, since Donald Trump became President in January of this year. Today in a brief news conference, the Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that DACA would indeed be c...
“My father was a U.S. citizen, but I was born in another country.” Everyone in the government kept telling me I didn’t belong in the U.S., that I should give up and go “home” to the U.K. Immigration kept trying to get rid of me, and even issued a deportation order. Luckily, I found Keen Law Offices. Mr. Keen was the only person who believed I was a citizen; he fought my case, and after a long battle, Immigration gave in. They even issued me a certificate stating that I was a U.S. citizen since birth!”
Stephen, Immigration Client