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Understanding How Asian Americans Feel About Living in the United States

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

There are 24 million Asian Americans who call the United States home, and 54% of them are immigrants. Among the immigrant Asian Americans, 67% are adults. This data from the Pew Research Center shows that out of all of the significant racial or ethnic groups living in the U.S., Asian Americans are the only… Read More »

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The D3 Waiver Gives DREAMers Hope to Find Gainful Employment in the United States

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA recipients, have traditionally been hesitant to enter the U.S. workforce because they lack legal status in the country. Despite going to school and college and even, in some cases, obtaining an advanced degree, many DREAMers have felt left out and discouraged when it comes to applying what… Read More »

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Undocumented Immigrants, D.A.C.A., and DREAMers: What is the Difference?

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

There are several terms thrown around that refer to individuals in the country without legal status. U.S. immigration law is always evolving and changing, and because of this, there are nuances as to what terms actually mean and who they apply to. Immigrating to the United States and obtaining legal status is a notoriously… Read More »

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Updates to the Policy Manual Guidance for the T Visa: For Victims of Human Trafficking

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

T visas are meant for individuals who survived human trafficking. Recently, a major update to the T visa application has gone into effect, and according to professionals monitoring and trying to prevent human trafficking, the changes are showing to have a positive impact. Still, the changes are not without criticisms. For individuals who have… Read More »

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Know Your Rights If ICE Comes to Your Door

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

It can be a terrifying experience to have a knock at your door, and that knock comes from a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. The critical thing to know is that even if you are an undocumented immigrant living in the country, you still have constitutional rights. You must know your rights… Read More »

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Why a Red Card Can be Helpful for Immigrants in the U.S.

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

Being an immigrant in the U.S. does not mean that you are without your rights. Even undocumented immigrants have rights in America. Sometimes, though, real-life situations can be scary for immigrants, and knowing what to do and remembering what your rights are can be difficult. This is why it can be advantageous to always… Read More »

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Relief for Undocumented Immigrant Spouses Through “Parole in Place”

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

It is estimated that as many as 765,000 individuals who are undocumented and do not have lawful status are married to American citizens. In these households, there are approximately 1.6 million dependent children. Recently, the Biden administration released comprehensive details and eligibility requirements for undocumented immigrants who are residing in the United States and… Read More »

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Are You A Foreigner Who Is Ready To Invest In The United States?

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

There are several benefits to investing in the United States, which is why many people from all over the globe have an interest in doing so. The E-2 Treaty Investor may be how you can meet your objectives and goals in the U.S. There is a caveat to obtaining a U.S. E-2 Treaty visa,… Read More »

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Your Specialized Professional Skills May Help You Green Card Faster

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

There are several pathways to obtaining permanent residency in the United States. Knowing your options can help you start the process, and working with an attorney can help you navigate the system successfully. One pathway to permanent residency would be through your professional knowledge and skills. When you do work that would benefit the… Read More »

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Can Divorce Affect Your U.S. Green Card Status?

By Shirazi Immigration Law, Inc. |

Divorce is typically never the intended outcome of a marriage. Yet divorce happens to many couples, and there are several reasons why a marriage does not work out. The United States Census Bureau (USCB) recently reported that the U.S. marriage rate was 14.9 per 1,000 women, and the U.S. divorce rate was 6.9 per… Read More »

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