Category: Immigration Law

Coral Gables citizenship attorney

Tips From A Coral Gables Citizenship Attorney

When you are applying for U.S. citizenship through naturalization, you need someone to guide you through the process. Here are some tips from a Coral Gables citizenship and naturalization attorney. Read on to hear immigration attorney Rolando Casais, Jr. explain the process of becoming a U.S. citizen. Being a citizen of a country typically means […]
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Miami lgbt attorney

How an LGBT Attorney Can Help With Your Immigration Case

Navigating same-sex marriage within immigration law demands expertise from a specialized firm. Discover how our Miami LGBT attorney can support and guide you through your case. LGBTQ+ couples often face an uphill battle when dealing with their immigration cases. There are many laws and regulations to work around that can be quite complicated to anyone […]
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Naturalization and Selective Service Registration

If you are a male that wants to apply for citizenship in the United States, and at any time between your 18th and 26th birthday you live in the US, you are required to register for the Selective Service. But what happens if you fail to register with the Selective Service and want to apply […]
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types of visas

What Types Of Visas Are Available To Live And Work In The U.S.?

As an immigration attorney, clients often ask what types of visas are available in order to live and work in the United States. The answer is that there are only two ways to live and work in the U.S. – through family or through work. Visa Through Family Through family, you would need a United […]
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Difference Between A Fiancée Visa And A Marriage Visa

What Is The Difference Between A Fiancée Visa And A Marriage Visa

Frequently, clients who have partners living outside the United States inquire about the distinctions between a fiancée visa and a marriage visa. There are many types of visas, so the difference between a fiancée visa and a marriage visa is important to understand. At Casais & Prias, we get questions about this distinction often, and […]
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Miami immigration lawyer

Key Things To Look For In A Miami Immigration Lawyer

When navigating your immigration process, you should seek help from a law firm that you can trust. Below, we will break down the essential things you should look for when deciding which Miami immigration lawyer is best qualified to represent your case. There are many reasons you should partner with an trustworthy immigration attorney as […]
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Coral Gables Immigration Law Firm

What Sets Us Apart As A Coral Gables Immigration Law Firm

Applying for a change in immigration status might seem daunting, but a skilled Coral Gables immigration law firm can guide you through the process. The attorneys at Casais & Prias, based in our Coral Gables immigration law firm, possess extensive experience across a wide spectrum of immigration services. They stand prepared to assist you with […]
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Temporary Protected Status

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan Nationals

On March 8, 2021, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security designated Venezuela for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for a period of 18 months, until September 9, 2022.   Scroll to the end to hear Rolando Casais, Jr., a founding partner of Casais & Prias, explain Temporary Protected Status. Temporary Protected Status is a temporary immigration status […]
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same sex immigration

What to Expect at a Same Sex Marriage Immigration Interview

When a U.S. Citizen files an immigration petition on behalf of their non-citizen same-sex spouse, the couple will need to attend an interview before a USCIS officer. It is important that you adequately prepare and get yourself organized for the interview. At the interview, the officer will review the applications filed as well as all […]
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