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Breaking News: US Supreme Court says US citizens can’t sue over foreign spouses’ visa denials!!!

In this video and blog post, we discuss a recent Supreme Court decision finding that U.S. Citizens do not have a fundamental right in having their noncitizen spouses admitted to the United States. What is this ruling all about? Department of State v. Muñoz On June 21, 2024, the Supreme…

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Can undocumented immigrants have their own business with Jacob Sapochnick

In this video, attorney Jacob Sapochnick answers one of your frequently asked questions: Can undocumented immigrants open their own business in the United States? If you would like to know more about this topic, please keep on watching! Overview This is one of the most widely misunderstood topics of discussion…

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COVID-19 VACCINE: Do I still need it to get a green card?

Are you applying for a green card or immigrant visa? Want to know whether the COVID-19 vaccine is required to immigrate to the United States? Then this is just the right video for you. In this video you will learn all about the COVID-19 vaccination requirement from the U.S. Citizenship…

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Can You Get a Green Card if You Overstay Your Visa?

  Have you ever wondered whether you can obtain a green card once you have overstayed your visa? In this video, attorney Jacob Sapochnick, answers precisely this question, along with related topics that might interest you. For instance, what should a person do once they have overstayed? What are the…

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Can my employer sponsor me for a work visa if I entered illegally or overstayed my visa?

Welcome back to Immigration Lawyer Blog, where we discuss all things immigration. In this video, we cover a very important topic: can people who overstayed their visa or entered illegally, get a work visa or employee sponsorship? Recently our office met with a client who was in this very predicament.…

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What does it mean to be Undocumented? Illegal? What’s the Difference?

What’s the difference between someone who is undocumented in the United States and someone who is here illegally? What does it mean to be “undocumented”? When someone is in the United States “undocumented,” that means that the person entered the United States without inspection (without the proper documentation), and as…

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All About I-601 Waivers of Grounds of Inadmissibility

Overview: What is the I-601 Waiver? The I-601 waiver is an application that is filed by individuals who are ineligible to gain admission to the United States as an immigrant, or who cannot adjust their status in the United States to become a permanent resident, because they are barred from…

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I-601 Waiver Success Story

In this segment, attorney Jacob Sapochnick Esq., discusses an example of an I-601 Waiver. For more information about waivers of inadmissibility please click here. Overview: An I-601 Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility allows a non-citizen alien to immigrate to the United States, adjust their status to permanent residence,…

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Why we do what we do at the Law Offices of Jacob J. Sapochnick

In this segment, attorney Jacob Sapochnick Esq., explains why we do what we do at the Law Offices of Jacob J. Sapochnick. For more information about our office and the services we provide please click here. Overview:  Since 2004, we have efficiently and conveniently served our clients located across the…

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Marriage to a US Citizen After Illegal Entry

Entered the country illegally and now married to a US Citizen? Watch the video below for more information on the possibility of applying for a green card. – There is a big difference in having entered the United States illegally and entering the country legally but remaining in the United…

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