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What are the differences between the L and E visas?

In this episode, attorney Jacob J. Sapochnick Esq. answers one of our most frequently asked questions: What are the differences between the L and E visas? The L visa is a known immigrant visa, which means that L visa holders can apply for a permanent resident card without losing their…

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What is Advance Parole?

In this episode, attorney Jacob J. Sapochnick Esq. discusses advance parole. You can apply for advance parole by filing USCIS Form I-131 Application for Travel Document. An advance parole document: – Allows foreign nationals to re-enter the USA after traveling overseas without an immigrant visa. – Foreign nationals who do…

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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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What is a K-1 Fiance Visa and What are the Requirements to Apply?

What is a K-1 fiance visa and what are the requirements to apply? Watch attorney Jacob J. Sapochnick discuss the K-1 fiance visa below for more information. – Only a US citizen, not a green card holder, can file a fiancé visa for their significant other – The US citizen…

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How does the removal process work?

In this episode, attorney Jacob J. Sapochnick Esq. discusses the removal process following detention. – Following your detention, you have the right to fight your case, you cannot just be kicked out without due process of law – In most cases, unless there is an outstanding order of removal in…

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New Filing Dates for Adjustment of Status Applications announced on the October Visa Bulletin

Want to hear how the new changes to the October visa bulletin can affect you? Keeping watching. – Starting with the October 2015 visa bulletin there will be a new separate cut-off date chart for filing of adjustment of status applications – The dual chart serves several purposes – New…

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New Changes to the October Visa Bulletin

In this post attorney Jacob J. Sapochnick discusses the new changes to the October visa bulletin and how these changes can affect your family based or employment based petition. The October 2015 Visa Bulletin from the U.S. Department of State shows a newly revised system of dual cutoff dates. As…

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Can I Apply for a Tourist Visa if I have Battery Charges?

In this episode, attorney Jacob J. Sapochnick, discusses whether you can obtain a tourist visa if you have battery charges against you – In general criminal issues pose a big obstacle for visa approval, criminal issues are a factor in determining whether your visa will be approved or denied –…

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Are You Eligible for a Green Card through EB-5?

In this episode, attorney Jacob J. Sapochnick, discusses the EB-5 visa EB-5 visas are issued to those who have the ability, and resources, to invest a minimum of $1 million To obtain an EB-5 visa it doesn’t matter where you get the money from, as long as you have proof…

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The 2 Year Rule for J-1 Visas

In this episode, attorney Jacob J. Sapochnick, discusses the 2-year rule on the J-1 visa. J-1 visa holders are required to go to their home country for 2 years after the program. You have to either comply or get a waiver, if not, the requirement will stay with you forever.…

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