Those who are in the U.S. Military and are not U.S. Citizens have potential opportunities that are not available to others. If you, a family member, or someone else you know is in the Military and is not a U.S. Citizen, have them contact Yelen Law Offices to discuss their possibilities of becoming a U.S. Citizen without having to wait the normal 5 years. In some cases, you can become a Citizen without even becoming a resident first! Call our offices to find out more!
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Happy Holiday!
To all my Jewish Family, Friends, Colleagues, and Clients, I wish you a very Happy Holiday and a healthy New Year!
You may qualify to become a U.S. Resident today – and not even know it!
Did you turn 21 and lose your place in your “immigration” line? After years of waiting, do you now have to wait even longer for falling into an “over 21” category. If you think you did, you may have some hope. Under the laws provided under the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA), you may still qualify as “under 21”, even though you reached the age of 21. If you think you may fall into this category, call me to evaluate your situation. You may qualify to become a U.S. Resident today – and not even know it!
CIS is now accepting applications under the Childhood Arrival program.
TODAY IS THE DAY! CIS is now accepting applications under the Childhood Arrival program. Some people call it the Mini-Dream Act. But regardless of what you call it, I strongly caution anyone that thinks they qualify to consult with an attorney and DO NOT TRY AND FILE THIS ON YOUR OWN. There are a lot of aspects to this program, and if not filed correctly, you can find you did a lot more harm than good. Do yourself a favor – this is a very important matter – give me a call so we can figure out if you qualify and get it done right!
Update to the new “Consideration for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals” policy
Customs and Immigration Services has just announced updates to what they call “Consideration for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals”. This refers to the new Immigration policy announced by President Obama this past June 15, 2012. It is for people who do not have proper legal status, who are 30 years or younger, and who have entered the U.S. when they were under 16. In anticipation for their August 15, 2012 deadline to implement this process, CIS has provided some preliminary information to get us prepared. The specifc procedures and a new form being created to be used for this process will be made available on August 15, 2012. It is suggested to consult with an attorney and do not try filing this on your own. It is essential that these are filed properly to ensure qualification and approval.