Category: Immigration Law

Hialeah immigration attorney

Navigating Family Immigration: How Our Hialeah Immigration Attorney Can Help

The rules for family reunification are changing. If you are a non-citizen family member or a U.S. citizen trying to gain Green Card status for a foreign family member, our Hialeah immigration attorney can help you navigate the process. New family reunification parole procedures were recently introduced by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) […]
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political asylum in Florida

How The New Transit Ban May Impact Political Asylum In Florida

With the end of Title 42, those seeking political asylum in Florida are facing new challenges. Here, we outline the new rules and how the transit ban may affect U.S. immigration. On May 11, 2023, the pandemic-era immigration policy known as Title 42 expired. Title 42 allowed U.S. officials to turn away those seeking political […]
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Florida Humanitarian Parole

Florida Humanitarian Parole Update: Beware Of Sponsorship Scams

Part of the Florida humanitarian parole program is having a sponsor in the U.S. This need has given rise to sponsorship scams, as our immigration attorney explains. Earlier this year, the Biden administration widened the humanitarian parole program to include citizens of Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Cuba. The program was created to give refuge to […]
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Do You Need A Miami Citizenship Lawyer For Gay Marriage Immigration?

Although same-sex married couples have the same rights as heterosexual married couples, immigration for same-sex spouses can pose some challenges, which is why you need a Miami citizenship lawyer to help with your case. Managing partner Rolando Casais, Jr. explains the LGBT asylum process. The Supreme Court struck down the Defense of Marriage Act in […]
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Immigration In Florida

How The Expansion Of Title 42 Is Affecting Immigration In Florida

During President Biden’s recent trip to the southern U.S. border, he announced new policies that could affect immigration in Florida. Read on to see how those policies could affect you and your loved ones. Title 42 was enacted in 2020 as a public health order that allowed U.S. Border Patrol to expel those crossing the […]
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