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Monthly Archives: August 2022

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How Fiancé And Spouse Immigration Visas Differ

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

A common question with respect to immigration and intimate partners is how are fiancé visas and spouse visas different? In some situations, you may have gone abroad and found the perfect partner for your life. As a result, you get engaged. Or, maybe while you were abroad you not only get engaged but you… Read More »

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Why Was The EB-5 Program Created?

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

The United States welcomes investment into our country. And, when investments can be used to create gainful employment and growth for residents in the country, this may allow for foreign investors to live permanently in the United States. The Immigrant Investor Program, which is also called the EB-5 visa program, is unique in that… Read More »

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The Differences Between Criminal Courts And Immigration Courts In The United States

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

There are certain protections afforded to those that are charged with criminal violations under the United States constitution. This is true for both citizens of the country and noncitizens. But by contrast, a noncitizen who finds themselves in U.S. immigration court who simply violated immigration laws do not tend to get such benefits of… Read More »

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How Criminal Charges Can Affect A Green Card Holder’s Status

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

If you are the current owner of a green card, congratulations. You have made it through a process that can be quite arduous. Though, if you had a misstep and got caught up in the criminal justice system in the United States, you could potentially jeopardize your ability to keep your green card and… Read More »

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Temporary Protected Status Extended For Some Venezuelans In The United States

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

There is some good news for Venezuelans who currently reside in the United States that are under temporary protected status (TPS). The protections for this group have been extended for another 18 months. According to a news release from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), this extension will take place starting from… Read More »

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