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10 Family Based Immigration Tips

On Behalf of Empire Immigration Law | Aug 16, 2021 | Empire Immigration Law Blog, Family Based Immigration Do you have questions about immigration? Check out these 10 family based immigration tips for guidance, then contact our Buffalo attorney now. Applying for Permanent Residency Recently, we received a phone call from a potential client who wanted

Start Your K-1 Visa Claim Before It’s Too Late

On Behalf of Empire Immigration Law | Oct 11, 2021 | Empire Immigration Law Blog, Family Based Immigration Do you have questions about family based immigration and k-1 visas? Start your K-1 visa claim before it’s too late! Call our lawyer today. K-1 Visa Without Meeting In-Person These days, social media and dating sites are more

6 Family Based Immigration Tips For You

On Behalf of Empire Immigration Law | Jan 31, 2022 | Empire Immigration Law Blog, Family Based Immigation If you are looking to lawfully reside in the United States permanently? Read our 6 family based immigration tips for you, then call us today! 1) Sponsoring a Stepchild A client contacted us, telling us his wife has

4 Family Immigration Tips That May Help Your Case

On Behalf of Empire Immigration Law | Apr 4, 2022 | Empire Immigration Law Blog, Family Based Immigration If you are looking to lawfully reside in the U.S. permanently, check out our 4 family immigration tips that may help your case. Call us now! 1) Applying for Permanent Residency Recently, we received a phone call from

When do you need a DNA test to bring a relative to the U.S.?

On Behalf of Empire Immigration Law, PLLC | Jun 7, 2022 | Family Based Immigration Many naturalized citizens and other immigrants to the U.S. came to this country through family visas. It’s not uncommon for people who have settled here to bring close family members over to join them. Families can be complicated. Sometimes a

Could your divorce cause you to be deported?

On Behalf of Empire Immigration Law, PLLC | Jun 27, 2022 | Family Based Immigration When you got married, it was for love. You and your spouse had met in the United States, even though it was not your home country. You fell in love and decided to get married. One of the benefits of

Will USCIS recognize a religious or traditional marriage?

On Behalf of Empire Immigration Law, PLLC | Jul 19, 2022 | Family Based Immigration You’re a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident, and your spouse is seeking to immigrate to this country – but there’s just one problem: You don’t have a civil record of your marriage, which is what the U.S. Citizenship

Does a green card let you bring your kids?

On Behalf of Empire Immigration Law, PLLC | Feb 6, 2023 | Family Based Immigration Parents from other countries often try to get a green card so they can travel to the United States to find work. They hope to earn enough to send money home and perhaps also save up so that they can