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  • Can You File an I-751 Petition Without Your Spouse

    Can You File an I-751 Petition Without Your Spouse? Exploring Options for Divorced or Separated Conditional Permanent Residents Conditional permanent residency is a status given to individuals who receive a green card through marriage to a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. This status is valid for two years, after which the couple must file an I-751 petition to remove the conditions and make the residency permanent. However, what happens if the couple is no longer together? Can a conditi…

  • The Role of a Lawyer in Immigration Bond

    The Immigration Bond process can be complex and overwhelming, but don't worry - an experienced immigration lawyer can help! From assessing eligibility and preparing the bond application to representing you at bond hearings and providing ongoing support, a lawyer can play a crucial role in helping you achieve your immigration goals. In this blog post, we will discuss the role of a lawyer in helping you obtain an immigration bond.

  • How to Determine if You're Eligible for an Immigration Bond

    There are two types of bonds: delivery and voluntary departure. Eligibility requirements vary for each, but generally, the individual must not pose a danger to the community, must not be a flight risk, and must have a strong case for relief from removal. An experienced immigration attorney can help determine eligibility and guide through the application process. It's important to understand the consequences of posting bond and to be prepared for the bond hearing.

  • Top Five Mistakes to Avoid When Applying for an Immigration Bond

    If you or a loved one is facing detention by immigration authorities, applying for an immigration bond can be a crucial step towards securing release. However, it's important to avoid common mistakes that can result in delays, denials, or even the inability to post bond altogether. In this blog post, we'll discuss the top five mistakes to avoid when applying for an immigration bond.


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