Can I Get My Green Card Through a Family Member?

May 27, 2014
Relatives of US citizens or permanent US residents may apply for green cards based upon their familial relationship. Relatives of US ...
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Topics: Immigration Law

Should I renew my Green Card or apply for citizenship?

March 19, 2014
The majority of Green Cards contain are valid for ten years. However, a conditional Green Card is valid only for two years.
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Topics: Immigration Law

Cuban Adjustment Act – Your Immigration Dream

January 16, 2014
Cuban citizens may be able to apply levitra coupon for adjustment of status if they have been present in the United States for at least 1 year since ...
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Topics: Immigration Law

Should You Have a Revocable Living Trust? It Depends!

January 8, 2014
A revocable trust allows you to transfer all or part of your assets during your lifetime. One of the advantages of a revocable living trust is that ...
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Topics: Other

What type of investment visa is good for you? The answer is “It depends”!

December 17, 2013
Last week, my cousin asked me about the possibilities for an investor’s visa for her father. As I began to explain the different types of investors ...
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Topics: E-2 Visas, Immigration Law, L-1 Visas, Miami Immigration Attorney

INTRO TO TRADEMARKS FOR NEW BUSINESSES

December 1, 2013
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Topics: Accenture, Apple, Arbitrary, Car2Go, Distinctive marks, Fanciful, Generic, Intellectual Property Law, Lanham Act, Loigica, marks, Suggestive, The Lab Miami, Tide

You cannot extend your stay in the United States on a Visa Waiver

November 29, 2013
If you came to the United States on a road trip and you are on a Visa Waiver Program, you may not request an extension of your visa. Once you are ...
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Topics: Immigration Law

FTA & Non FTA Country Export: Dominican Republic, Bahamas

October 25, 2013
Recently our firm spoke with US Embassy officials in the Dominican Republic and in the Bahamas about trade opportunities for one of our clients. The ...
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Topics: Dominican Republic, duties 30%, Export to the Bahamas, Free Trade Agreement, Immigration Law, US, US-CAFTA-FTA

Obtaining an E-2 Visa: Investment Must Be Substantial. How Much to Invest?

October 25, 2013
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Topics: E-2 visas usually ask “how much” must be invested, Immigration Law, non-immigrant visas for commercial traders and inv, proportionality test, substantial investment

Immigration Law: Aliens who are suspected to have trafficked a controlled substance cannot obtain a green card

October 23, 2013
Inadmissible aliens are regulated according to federal statute 8 U.S.C. §1182.
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Topics: Immigration Law