Can you help me become a U.S. citizen? A: Yes, we can help you with the citizenship and naturalization process. We work with you to achieve a successful outcome for your case. Read moreFor more detailed information and… Read More
Can I bring my family members to the United States? A: Depending on your status, you may sponsor certain family members for U.S. immigration. Immigration attorney Osas Iyamu can help you understand the requirements and procedures for family-based… Read More
What consequences will unauthorized immigrants face for using false IDs to gain employment under Florida immigration law? A:Any unauthorized immigrant using a false ID or someone else's ID for employment in Florida commits a third-degree felony. Read More
Will Florida hospitals accepting Medicaid need to ask about a patient's immigration status on admission forms under state law? A: Yes, Florida hospitals accepting Medicaid must include a question on patient admission forms about immigration status. Read moreFor… Read More
What is the name of Florida’s immigration law, and what are its key provisions? A: Florida immigration law SB 1718 includes prohibiting identification documents without proof of lawful presence. It invalidates certain out-of-state driver's licenses and requires patient… Read More
What happens if my immigration application is denied? A: If USCIS denies your immigration application, you may appeal the decision. You can also file a motion to reopen or reconsider. Attorney Osas Iyamu can help you understand your… Read More
Can I add my children to my VAWA self-petition? A: As a spouse or child of an abusive U.S. citizen, you can include your child as a derivative beneficiary. Your children must be under 21 and unmarried when… Read More
What happens if USCIS approves my VAWA self-petition and includes my children as derivative beneficiaries? A: If approved, derivative beneficiaries receive the same classification and priority date as the self-petitioner. They may apply for lawful permanent resident status… Read More
Who must submit an Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA? A: Family-based and certain employment-based applicants must submit an Affidavit of Support (Form I-864). This requirement applies under Section 213A for a U.S. status adjustment… Read More
How can the public report information about human trafficking? A: The public can report information about human trafficking by calling the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) tipline.The tipline is 866-DHS-2423, and agents are available 24 hours a day. This… Read More
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