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A Brief History of Russian Speaking Immigration to the US

The US is a country made up mostly of decedents of immigrants. Some of the most well-known immigrant groups include the British, Italian, and Irish, but less is known about the people that came from Russian-speaking countries to the US. In this blog post, we’ll give you a brief history of Russian-speaking immigration to the

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Summer Injuries and Premises Liability

Summer is a time when people are more active—especially if they live in the northern half of the US where winters can be particularly cold. But, with so many people heading out and being active in the warm weather, there’s an increased risk of injury. Injuries can happen anywhere, including residential homes and apartments. When

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How to Apply for a Green Card After Overstaying Your Visa

How to Apply for a Green Card After Overstaying Your Visa

Overstaying in the US is a common problem, and while some people do this on purpose, there are many instances where people accidentally overstay their visas or permitted periods of stay by accident. In this blog post, we will walk you through exactly how the visa system works and offer you advice on how you

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Top News Stories US Immigration Law for June 2021

Top News Stories US Immigration Law for June 2021

There has been a lot of change in the first six months of 2021 concerning immigration in the US. With a new administration in the White House, there have been significant changes to how the US welcomes and administers immigrants. In this blog post, we’ll look at some of the latest news stories so you

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Understanding the N600 Application for Certificate of Citizenship

Understanding the N600 Application for Certificate of Citizenship

The N600 application for a certificate of citizenship is a process that allows you to be issued with a certificate proving your right to US citizenship even though you were born out of the country. You may need this certificate if you need to obtain a driver’s license, a Social Security benefit, financial aid, or

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