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Green Card Removal Proceedings

What Should You Do To Reopen Your Removal Case?

If you have an old removal case, here are 3 tips: be informed about your situation, find out if reopening your case is possible, and partner with an experienced lawyer. McBean Law is dedicated to empowering clients with knowledge and resources to achieve their immigration goals. With proper legal counsel and preparation, success can become a reality. For assistance with visas, green cards, citizenship, or other immigration matters, contact McBean Law for a private consultation.

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If DACA Ends, What Immigration Options Do You Have?

If DACA ends, there are alternative pathways to maintaining lawful status in the U.S. These include humanitarian pathways like the U-Visa, T-Visa, and VAWA for victims of domestic abuse by a U.S. citizen. TPS is available for individuals from designated countries in removal proceedings, and family-based petitions through a U.S. citizen immediate relative are also options. It’s crucial to ensure lawful status and consult an experienced immigration lawyer for eligibility and waiver options.

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How Your U.S. Citizen Child Can Help You Get Lawful Status

How can your U.S. citizen or green card holder child assist you in obtaining a green card or lawful permanent residency in the United States? We cover various scenarios when your child can or cannot help, including situations involving criminal issues, abuse, and immigration court proceedings. The post emphasizes the importance of seeking legal counsel and empowerment through knowledge and resources.

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When Will The National Visa Center Contact You After I-130 Is Approved?

LaToya McBean Pompy, an immigration lawyer at McBean Law, provides insights on the I-130 petition and the NVC’s contact process after approval. If USCIS designates a case for processing outside the U.S., the approved petition is sent to the NVC approximately 4-8 weeks later. If it takes longer, individuals can submit a public inquiry. Once the NVC contacts you, further steps depend on your priority date. Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens usually face shorter waiting periods at the NVC.