Seeking Legal Help for Green Card Application

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Posted on 28th December 2011 by Syren in Immigration

Immigration is a complicated process. Applying for green card is also a complex process. This refers to a legal permit which allows a foreigner to become a citizen of the country issuing the card.

In US, you may face lot of troubles while applying for green card. The growing possibilities and fear of terror attack have made theUScitizens cautious of the foreigners. Due to this theUSgovernment handles the immigration system carefully. There are more than three agencies which handle the immigration and green card approval of the country. You may find the people working for these agencies uncooperative. Moreover the law regarding immigration changes regularly. Because of this reason, you should seek legal help when applying for theUSgreen card.

Get in touch with Miami-Dade Green Card law firm. The lawyers working for such a firm will be well familiar with the changing law. They will be able to help you due to this reason. Moreover, unlike the immigration agents, your lawyer will be liable to help you. There is another reason why should you hire a lawyer. Immigration means loads of paperwork. You may become puzzled at the heaps of criteria, you will have to handle. On the other hand, a lawyer will manage this better than you.

Immigrants in US: Changing faces of immigration

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Posted on 24th January 2011 by Syren in Immigration

US have been the focal point of immigration for the past few decades. Nature and sometimes cause of immigration changed from time to time. However, the main reason why so many immigrants came to USA because all of them viewed US as the land of opportunities.

Immigrants bring along with them their own culture, traditions and perceptions. They often face culture shock and sometimes discrimination from the US society. Post-9/11 terror attack US society has become quite suspicious and skeptical about immigrants. According to an unconfirmed estimate 30% immigrants claimed discrimination faced from US society. However, the US law and courts remain neutral and symbol of neutrality.

After the aforesaid terror attack, Gallup poll has found that less Americans are ready to accept immigrants. Several laws have been formulated to take care of immigration issue:

  • 1990 Immigration Act
  • Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act(1996)
  • Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act(1996)

This field is the practice area of Immigration attorneys. These experts help immigrants in procuring green cards, consultancy for marriages with an US citizen, etc.

Several times ceiling has been imposed to restrict the immigrant inflow. In 2009, Bush set a ceiling at eighty thousand people. US also promotes third party settlement program for refugees. The number of male immigrants is twice higher over female immigrants.