Will I Lose My Green Card if I Intern Abroad?

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As a lawful permanent resident, your U.S. green card gives  many of the same rights that U.S. citizens enjoy, including the right to live and work in the United States. You also have the right to travel outside of the U.S. for a variety of reasons, including temporary work and internship opportunities abroad. An internship […]

How Can Someone with a Marriage Green Card Get Deported?

Marriage Green Card Understanding the Risks - Warren Law Firm

People who obtain green cards through marriage to a United States citizen are subject to the same rules as other green card holders. While marriage may offer a path to citizenship, it’s important to remember that a green card does not guarantee protection from deportation. As a green card holder, it’s important to understand your […]

What Is an Einstein Visa? And Can You Get One?

Einstein Visa Explained - Warren Law Firm

The United States offers hopeful immigrants access to employment-based visas for temporary and permanent workers. One type of permanent visa is the Employment-Based First-Preference or EB-1 visa, often called the Einstein Visa. Warren Law Firm has assisted numerous clients with employment-based immigration. Before consulting an immigration attorney, read our guide to learn what you need […]

Can I Work for More Than One Employer on an H1B Visa? -Concurrent H1B

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An H1B visa is a type of nonimmigrant visa that allows foreign nationals with specialized occupations to legally work and reside within the United States. If you are working part-time under an H1B visa and need a second job, or wish to increase your income by working multiple jobs, you might wonder, “Can I work […]

Lawful Permanent Resident vs Citizen

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A lawful permanent resident is an immigrant who is living legally in the United States and who has received the right to live here indefinitely. This is also known as a green card. Green card holders are not citizens of the United States and there are plenty of differences between being a lawful permanent resident […]

Naturalization FAQ: Will My Green Card Be Revoked If N-400 Is Denied?

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One of the most frequently asked questions our clients have about the naturalization process is, “Will my green card be revoked if my N-400 is Denied?” This is a reasonable question, because if you’re applying for citizenship, you’ve built a life in the United States as a lawful permanent resident. If applying for citizenship means […]

I-485: “We Have Rejected Your Benefit Request”

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Do not panic if U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) sends you the following response to your submission of Form I-485: “We have rejected your benefit request.” As experienced immigration attorneys, we understand that after your stressful immigration journey, finally submitting your application for an Adjustment of Status for a green card must’ve been a […]

How Do I Know If My Marriage Interview Is Waived?

How Do I Know If My Marriage Interview Is Waived Blog - Warren Law

Recently, many immigrants have reported that their interviews for marriage green cards have been waived, so you may ask, “How do I know if my marriage interview is waived?” We will answer that question in this blog post, but first we will go over some why people are starting to ask if their marriage interview […]

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