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Applying For a Visa Abroad

Applying For a Visa Abroad: The Pitfalls and a Silver Lining

There are some immigration cases that, by law, must be processed outside the U.S. These include tourist visa applications, certain business-based visas, fiancée visas and visas for family members who have not entered the U.S. with permission or have never been to the U.S. These types of visas are processed through consular posts or embassies

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Raising Awareness of the Intersection of Domestic Violence and Immigration Cases

Attorney Jocelyn Cortez In October, the nation takes special note of Domestic Violence and its effects on families. At GWP, we help clients affected by Domestic Violence every day.  Here are a few examples of how victims of domestic abuse can receive special consideration in their immigration applications: Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) for abused

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Independence Day is a Good Time to Celebrate Military Parole in Place

Parole in Place is an immigration salve for many members of the military and their family members. It permits them an opportunity to rest easier at night knowing that while the member of the military is serving the U.S., their family is protected from a life-changing experience like deportation.   When you hear about Parole

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The U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision In Niz-Chavez Had Me Going Back To My College Years

The U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision in Niz-Chavez Had Me Going Back to My College Years

Hamlet and Notices to Appear: the impact of the U.S Supreme court’s last decision on Immigrants “Be thou assured, if words be made of breath, And breath of life, I have no life to breath What thou hast said to me.” William Shakespeare, Hamlet I majored in English Literature as an undergraduate at UNLV. I

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Visa Interviews Abroad Remain At A Stand Still In The New Year

Visa Interviews Abroad Remain at a Stand Still in the New Year

Visa interviews went through a difficult 2020, with a lot of changes under the outgoing administration. Many changes are expected with biden’s immigration reform!    It is a new year and, like you, many of us immigration attorneys are looking for a way to start fresh. With so many changes to immigration policy, regulations, and

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