Wondering, “How long after deportation can you return to the U.S.”? Depending on the circumstances of deportation, deportees will need to wait a certain amount of time before they can re-enter the U.S. This waiting period usually lasts for around five to 20 years. In some cases, deportees... read more
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Can a Deported Person Come Back Legally by Marrying a Citizen?
Potential clients who are considering tying the knot often ask our family immigration attorneys, “Can a deported person come back legally by marrying a citizen of the United States?” There are different types of immigration statuses, and individuals can obtain citizenship through... read more
What to Look for When Hiring an Immigration Lawyer
When looking for the right immigration lawyer, it's important to locate an attorney with plenty of experience and proven success in immigration law. It's challenging to go through the immigration process, but a reliable lawyer can help navigate it and work to secure the best possible outcome in a... read more
How Family-Based Immigration Works
It's possible for some individuals to sponsor family members who wish to immigrate to the U.S. and become either temporary or permanent residents or obtain citizenship for themselves. For successful family-based immigration to take place, applicants and their families must understand how this... read more
My I-485 Was Denied. What Are My Options?
If U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) denies an I-485, there are options available to applicants, including a motion to reconsider or reopen, appealing the decision, and re-filing. Another option is for applicants to find out if they have received a Notice to Appear in... read more








