Are you ready to take the next step toward achieving your dream of living in the United States? The Diversity Immigrant Visa Program offers a rare chance for those from underrepresented countries to apply for lawful permanent residency. Here’s what you need to know about the application process. Request a Legal Case Evaluation Introduction to the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program […]
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Are you worried about how a DUI might affect your Green Card? Here’s what you need to know about the effects of a DUI conviction on your immigration status and how a lawyer can counter unfavorable assumptions about your moral character. Request a Legal Case Evaluation Understanding the Impact of a DUI on Green Card Holders Driving under the influence […]
Workers’ compensation provides benefits to employees who suffer occupational injuries. These benefits can cover medical care, lost wages, and more, depending on the injury. Most U.S. workers qualify for these benefits, including those without legal immigration status. Request a Legal Case Evaluation Undocumented workers’ rights are essential in places like Las Vegas, where many people in construction, hospitality, and other […]
Are you wondering what benefits you or your family could get when you arrive in America? From healthcare access to educational opportunities and housing assistance, U.S. immigrants can take advantage of various support programs, depending on their status. An experienced immigration lawyer can identify the specific benefits available to you and help you access the support you need to flourish […]
How to Change from Consular Processing to Adjustment of Status
If you’re seeking permanent resident status in the United States, switching from the consular processing pathway to the adjustment of status procedure is an option. However, getting lost in the details is easy without knowledgeable legal assistance. Working with an experienced attorney provides peace of mind that your immigration journey is proceeding smoothly and in line with all requirements. Request […]
Are you unsure how the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) new premium processing fees could affect your immigration or naturalization petition? Let De Castroverde Law Group Criminal & Immigration demystify these changes for you. Our attorneys are ready to explain the updates and support you in managing your immigration case. We’ll provide clear advice and dedicated assistance to […]
Overcoming Grounds of Inadmissibility: Understanding Waivers in Immigration Law
In U.S. immigration law, “inadmissibility” refers to why the government might deny someone entry into the United States or refuse them a visa or green card. Common reasons for inadmissibility include health-related issues, criminal history, security concerns, public charges (relying on government aid), illegal entry, immigration violations, and prior deportations. For instance, if someone has a contagious disease, commits serious […]
Immigrant entrepreneurs and investors play a vital role in the U.S. economy. They bring innovative ideas, create jobs, and contribute significantly to economic growth. Recognizing this, the United States offers specific visas for entrepreneurs and investors worldwide. These visas provide a pathway for qualifying individuals to start or grow their businesses here. This blog discusses the various visa options available […]
Protecting Immigrant Rights in Post-Conviction Relief Motions
According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), there are over 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States. These individuals face significant challenges in the legal system, including language barriers, lack of access to legal representation, and discrimination based on their immigration status. As President Obama said: “Our immigration system is broken, and everybody knows it.” Request a […]
Navigating DACA: Recent Updates and What They Mean for Dreamers
Having no legal status in the United States is a challenge for young undocumented immigrants. A young woman in Gardnerville, Nevada, was forced to use a fake name and told not to disclose where she was born or her past when trying to avoid deportation. Using the word “undocumented” was something she could not do if she wanted to remain […]