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Immigration Filing Fees & Medicaid
Q: I am filing the I-90 because I lost my Green Card and need to get another one. I am on Medicaid. Do I have to pay the $455 application filing fee?
Q: My spouse and I aren’t officially divorced yet. I have fallen in love with a U.S. citizen and she wants to bring me there on a K-1 fiance visa. Can I get this visa even though my divorce isn’t final yet?
Several Pathways to a Green Card
Did you know that there are many different ways to get a Green Card? The process is not always easy, but it is worth it. Watch my videos to learn more.
Do you need help navigating the U.S.A. Immigration System? Stay tuned for our FREE downloadable guides to help you!
Citizenship has so many wonderful privileges. If you are eligible for citizenship, don’t wait any longer to apply.
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Tips on Visa Approval
Important Message to Immigrants – Major Changes in USA Immigration System (October 11, 2017)
We are seeing major changes to our immigration system. In this video, Attorney McBean discusses these changes and where we are headed, including our government’s plan to monitor the social media of immigrants!
Fiance Visa & Marriage-Based Green Card
Need help bringing your fiancé or spouse to the U.S.?
Read More “Fiance Visa & Marriage-Based Green Card”
Have a foreign employee that you want to bring to the U.S. temporarily or permanently?
Read More “Employment Visas”
Wondering whether you are eligible for a one-step pathway to a Green Card?
Read More “Adjustment of Status (Green Card)”
Need help applying for citizenship because of your background?
Read More “Naturalization/Citizenship”
Need help with your F, J or M visa?
Read More “Student & Exchange Visitor Visas”
Removal / Waivers / Appeals
Facing deportation because of your unlawful status?
Read More “Removal / Waivers / Appeals”
Victims of Domestic Violence (Pathways to a Green Card – Part 12)
October 30, 2017 November 16, 2017 by Law Office of LaToya N. McBean
Humanitarian pathways to a Green Card allow victims of crime, abuse and neglect to self-petition for a Green Card. The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) created a special pathway for domestic violence victims to self-petition for a Green Card. Victims may…
Read More Victims of Domestic Violence (Pathways to a Green Card – Part 12)
EB-5 Investor Green Card (Pathways to a Green Card – Part 11)
October 20, 2017 November 16, 2017 by Law Office of LaToya N. McBean
Investors may petition for a Green Card under the EB-5 immigrant visa category. An investor is a foreign national who invests either $1 million in a New Commercial Enterprise or $500,000 in a Target Employment Area in the U.S. The investor may self-petition. An…
Read More EB-5 Investor Green Card (Pathways to a Green Card – Part 11)
Major Changes in USA Immigration System
October 12, 2017 October 13, 2017 by Law Office of LaToya N. McBean
Over the past several months, we have seen a significant shift in immigration policies and laws. Some may applaud the efforts by the Trump Administration to crackdown on illegal immigration, safeguard our borders and protect our national and public safety.…
Read More Major Changes in USA Immigration System
Let The Church Say Amen! EB-4 Religious Workers (Pathways to a Green Card – Part 10)
October 10, 2017 October 12, 2017 by Law Office of LaToya N. McBean
The EB-4 immigrant visa allows Special Immigrants, such as Religious Workers, to immigrate and adjust their status. Religious workers may self-petition or be sponsored by an employer in the U.S. The spouse and children of an EB-4 visa immigrant are…
Read More Let The Church Say Amen! EB-4 Religious Workers (Pathways to a Green Card – Part 10)
Professionals, Skilled Workers & Unskilled Workers (Pathways to a Green Card – Part 9)
October 2, 2017 October 6, 2017 by Law Office of LaToya N. McBean
EB-3 is the third preference category for employment-based immigration visas. To petition under EB-3, foreign workers must be a Professional, Skilled or Unskilled/Other Worker. A full-time job offer from a U.S. employer and the labor certification process are required. Workers…
Read More Professionals, Skilled Workers & Unskilled Workers (Pathways to a Green Card – Part 9)
Exceptional Ability & National Interest Waiver (Pathways to a Green Card – Part 8)
September 25, 2017 October 6, 2017 by Law Office of LaToya N. McBean
Under the EB-2 visa category, Individuals with Exceptional Ability or those seeking a National Interest Waiver may petition for a Green Card. EB-2 is the second preference category of employment-based Green Card petitions. Foreign professionals with “exceptional ability” work in the…
Read More Exceptional Ability & National Interest Waiver (Pathways to a Green Card – Part 8)
I Got My Permit To Work!
First, I want to thank God and thank you for all your work. Now that I got my permit to work, I am so thankful for all your dedication.
-Zoraida (Long Island, NY)
No Deportation Ordered! Fast Approval!
On July 22, 2017, Client came to see me because his conditional 2-Year Green Card expired that day! Many of you already know that the Government requires a person to apply for a 10-Year Green Card within 90 days of the expiration date on the card. If a person fails to apply before the expiration date, the Government immediately begins deportation proceedings against the person by issuing a Notice to Appear in Immigration Court! As you can imagine, my Client (and his wife) were very concerned about Client possibly getting deported. The Government will only accept a late application in rare cases and for good cause.
Remarkable attitude!
Maintain this remarkable attitude and you will be the most successful lawyer ever. Remember these words.
–Mostafa (Saudi Arabia)
College May Pay Off After All (Pathways to a Green Card – Part 7)
The Best of the Best (Pathways to a Green Card – Part 6)
Sibling Green Card Petition (Pathways to a Green Card – Part 5)
DACA Has Ended