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What are the Best Ways to Get a Green Card to Live & Work in the USA?

https://soundcloud.com/askanimmigrationlawyer/ep-31-what-are-the-best-ways-to-get-a-green-card-to-live-work-in-the-us In this episode attorney Jacob Sapochnick, Esq. answers one of our most frequently asked questions, what are the best ways to get a green card to live and work in the United States? Here are the top 5 most common ways to obtain a green card: – Family sponsorship.…

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Consequences of Entering a Sham Marriage

https://soundcloud.com/askanimmigrationlawyer/what-are-the-consequences-of-getting-into-a-shampaid-marriage If you are considering a fake, or sham, marriage as a means of getting U.S. lawful permanent residence (a green card), you probably already know that what you are planning is illegal. In this episode attorney Jacob Sapochnick, Esq. explains the consequences of entering into a fake or sham…

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E2 Visa Lawyer: Can I get a Green Card from an E2 Visa?

In this video Attorney Jacob J Sapochnick Esq., explains one of our most frequently asked questions: Can I get a Green Card from an E2 Visa? While there is no direct way to convert an E2 Visa to a Green Card, there are ways to get a Green Card from an…

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At what age and how can a child legalize their undocumented parents?

In this post, Attorney Jacob Sapochnick Esq,  discusses at what age and how a child can legalize their undocumented parents. Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram  Guidelines and Procedure:  To petition for your parents (mother or father) to live in the United States as green card holders, you must be a U.S. citizen and at least…

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Green Card based Adjustment of Status Explained

In this post, Attorney Jacob Sapochnick Esq,  will explain the process of obtaining a green card based adjustment of status utilizing ShowMe drawing technology. Remember to Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram  Overview: An immigrant who is married to a U.S. citizen becomes what is called an “immediate relative” in USCIS terminology. There…

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