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Best Immigration Lawyer Dispute Resolution Guide 2024

Our immigration lawyer dispute resolution discussion may not be the cheeriest. But it’s incredibly vital. We’re about to explore the less-than-pleasant realm of what to do when a United States immigration lawyer leaves you in a bind.  This YouTube video and blog post draw inspiration from a recent client’s unfortunate experience. We understand firsthand the…

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Caution: Beware of US Immigration Attorney False Guarantees!

Welcome to the intricate world of US immigration, where it’s human nature to seek help with quick solutions from a US immigration attorney. A prospective client said that they were in contact with a lawyer promising rapid approval in just 60 days.  Discover why Josh and his team don’t make false guarantees and gain insights…

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Case Status Check Guide for Immigration and Mandamus Cases

Navigating the intricate realm of delayed immigration and mandamus lawsuit cases can be confusing. The process of case status checks of your case can become more complicated once you’ve filed a Writ of Mandamus. This lawsuit is the most powerful legal tool that is designed to resolve administrative delays with processing times.  Unfortunately, few know…

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16 Years of Waiting Ends: Samireh’s Unbelievable Reunion After 23 Years Apart!

Embark on an inspiring journey with Samireh Kiarash-Olandj as she shares her family’s US immigration success story. Samireh talks about the tough times and emotions and how obtaining professional immigration assistance helped make a big difference. In this real conversation, you’ll find insights into Samireh and her family’s challenges and the strength that led to…

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Help With the DS-5535 Delay

If you’ve ever found yourself eagerly awaiting your visa approval only to receive a DS-5535 form after your interview, you’re not alone. Here, we’ll talk about the DS-5535 form’s origins and how to navigate through the associated administrative processing delay. In this blog post, we’ll also provide some insights from our immigration lawyers and dive…

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Navigating Muslim Immigration Challenges in the US

We discuss the Muslim immigration challenges Muslims face when coming to the United States, including profiling, stereotyping, travel bans, and extra visa scrutiny.  We also share why Muslims choose to come to the US to challenge stereotypes and their importance to the United States economy. Lastly, we’ll share uplifting stories of Muslims who’ve overcome challenges…

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Green Card By Marriage: Are Online Marriages a Good Idea?

Embark on with us as we delve into a topic causing quite a stir-the intersection of online marriages and the green card by marriage application process. Is this a smart move for your spouse’s green card journey? Understanding the dynamics of online unions becomes paramount in the ever-evolving immigration landscape. We shed light on the…

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Immigration Interview Last-Minute Checklist: Top 5 Tips

Ready to tackle that United States immigration interview head-on? We’ve got your back. Josh Goldstein and his crew here know how nerve-wracking these things can be.  We’re laying down the lowdown on how to ace it without breaking a sweat. There’s no fancy legal jargon here – just real talk and practical tips to get…

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N400 Application Guide: Address Traffic Tickets Like a Pro!

Embarking on the journey to the US naturalization application is an exciting venture. Our featured topic covers an issue that may be a bit of a speed bump – traffic tickets on the N400 form. Let’s say you have a minor speeding ticket with no arrest, a parking ticket, or some other sort of motor…

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Parent Green Card: Avoid These Top 3 Mistakes!

Getting US citizenship is fantastic because you can help your parents get green cards. But, there are common mistakes people make. We’ll break down the top three parent green card mistakes and tell you why you should steer clear of them! Play Video Mistake 1: Treating a Green Card like a Tourist Visa Some think…

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