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The 4 Things You Can Do If Your Naturalization Application Was Denied

By BBA Immigration |

If an immigrant’s naturalization application was denied, then there are four things that they can, and should, do. By doing these things, and speaking with a lawyer, they will be much closer to becoming a United States citizen.  The Significance Of Naturalization  Someone who is born in the United States, to parents who are… Read More »

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What Is PERM Labor Certification?

By BBA Immigration |

Many immigrants must obtain PERM labor certification to live/work in the United States. But, some immigrants can bypass PERM labor certification, if they qualify for certain visa arrangements. Going over what, exactly, PERM labor certification is, and speaking with a lawyer, will allow an immigrant to live/work in the United States.  What Is PERM… Read More »

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You Can Help Your Family Member Obtain A Green Card

By BBA Immigration |

A person who wishes to help one of their family members obtain a green card will be able to apply for a green card on that person’s behalf. Even though the above is true, there is one thing to know about this: the process of helping a family member obtain a green card differs… Read More »

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The Questions Your Family Member May Be Asked At A Family Visa Interview

By BBA Immigration |

Right before a family member can receive the family visa they have been sponsored for, they must go to an interview conducted at a United States embassy/consulate. By going to this interview, the USCIS agent or consular officer can assess the family and their responses to the questions that they have been asked. This… Read More »

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The Family Visa Your Family Member Needs

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A U.S. citizen can bring their family members into the United States. This same basic fact applies to permanent residents who currently live/work in the United States, although it is a little more limited. Going over the family visa a U.S. citizen and/or permanent resident’s family member needs, while speaking with a lawyer, will… Read More »

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