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Good News in the Immigration Law| PART 1

Good News in the Immigration Law | PART 1

In this new video, we are glad to share with you some of the great and exciting changes in the US immigrant visas that have been created by the new legislation. Please watch the video to learn more about Presidential Proclamation Revoking. We welcome all of your questions, please call our office at (215) 437-7854

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Процесс подачи на Green Сard при расторгнутом браке после визы жениха/невесты

Процесс подачи на Green Сard при расторгнутом браке после визы жениха/невесты

В нашей жизни бывают разные сложности. Бывают и такие ситуации когда Вы приезжайте в США по визе жениха или невесты, но в процессе оформления на Green Card, Ваш брак по определенным причинам распадается.  Ellen Berenholz в этом видео поделится с вами, как мы Voloshen Law Firm, можем помочь вам получить Green Card, даже после развода. 

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New Immigration Opportunities Under the New US Government

New Immigration Opportunities Under the New US Government

We’re sure you’ve noticed that there’s a new president in the White House. Whatever your political leaning might be, this means there will be drastic changes to the US immigration system. In this blog post, we will explain what changes you can expect to see with the introduction of the new political administration here in

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Recent Important Updates in US Immigration Law

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clFMO-Pgj_c&t=66sIt’s been an eventful few weeks for US immigration policy. The new government administration wasted no time in passing executive orders to undo much of the work of the last 4 years under the previous administration. With so many changes happening in such a short period of time, it can be hard to keep up

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Voloshen Law Firm - The Return of Acceptance for Application of DACA

The Return of Acceptance for Application of DACA

What is DACA? DACA stands for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. It was a directive announced by the Department of Homeland Security in June of 2012 that granted youths with an undocumented immigrant status temporary permission to stay in the US. It is sometimes also referred to as Deferred Action. DACA is not to

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