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WHY DOES IT TAKE SO LONG TO GET A VISA FROM AN AMERICAN EMBASSY?
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Obtaining a visa from a U.S. embassy or consulate can be a lengthy process due to several reasons: 1. High Demand: The United States is one of the most sought-after destinations for travel, work, study, and migration. The high demand means a large number of applications, which can lead to backlogs. 2. Security Concerns: Post…

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COMPARING THE BIDEN AND TRUMP ADMINISTRATIONS ON IMMIGRATION POLICY
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Immigration policy has always been a critical and controversial issue in American politics. Not a day goes by when there isn’t some news story dealing with immigration issues. With the transition from the Trump administration to the Biden administration, there has been a significant shift in policies and priorities. In this post, the legal team…

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A SHORT HISTORY OF AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWS
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Have you ever wondered about how the current American immigration system came into being? Today’s blog post is intended to give you a short history of American immigration laws. It’s fascinating to see how these policies have evolved over time. At BestImmigrationLawyer.com, we think you’ll find it quite interesting to learn about the history of…

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Introducing Patrick Lindemann, Esq. to the Best Immigration Lawyer Team
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There are very few lawyers in the United States with Patrick Lindemann’s unique experience and accomplishments that practice immigration law. If you’re facing immigration issues and you need the best, you’ll want Patrick in your corner. An exceptional lawyer with deep experience and knowledge in the field of immigration law, Patrick is the first choice…

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT IMMIGRATION COURT
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What you need to know about immigration court? If you’re not an American citizen, or even if you are, you may have found yourself facing the immigration court system at some point in your life, perhaps because you entered the country without documentation or overstayed your visa. There are many misconceptions surrounding the immigration court…

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DACA hits 10 year anniversary sparking calls to pass the “Dream Act”
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DACA HITS 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY SPARKING RENEWED CALLS FOR PASSAGE OF THE “DREAM ACT” The law known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, commonly referred to as “DACA,” was passed 10-years ago this month (June 15, 2012) during President Barack Obama’s Administration. DACA protects individuals who arrived in the United States as children and affords them…

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What’s The Difference Between A Green Card And A Visa?
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What’s The Difference Between A Green Card And A Visa? This a question that gets asked often and is based upon a certain amount of confusion. The starting point for alleviating the confusion and understanding the key differences between a green card and a visa is understanding that the entire American immigration system is based…

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Can You Sue USCIS If Your Immigration Petition is Taking TOO LONG?
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CAN YOU SUE USCIS IF YOUR IMMIGRATION PETITION IS TAKING TOO LONG? The short answer is “yes.” Can You Sue USCIS If Your Immigration Petition is Taking TOO LONG One of the most frustrating aspects of dealing with the immigration system can be long delays. The uncertainty of not knowing what the future holds is…

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The P VISA and who it admits.
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The P Visa Admits Athletes, Artists And Entertainers The Immigration Act of 1990 added the “P” class of visa to the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The “P Visa” is a non-immigrant, limited duration visa that allows persons with high-profile international careers in sports and the arts or entertainment to compete or perform in the…

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Domestic Violence Is A Crime That Will Get You Deported
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The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) is set forth at Title 8 of the United States Code. Section 237 of that law contains the provisions governing the deportation of noncitizens. Committing certain crimes are grounds for automatic deportation and committing any crime may be found to be grounds for removal depending upon the particular circumstances.…

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