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Award Winning Immigration Attorneys Dunham & Jones
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Nationwide Immigration Practice
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Call now for a FREE consultation with an Immigration Lawyer and find out how you can live and work legally in the United States. Dunham & Jones has simple payment plans and doesn’t require any money down. Call and talk with an Immigration Lawyer for FREE at Dunham & Jones to find out how you can live and work legally in the United States.
Have you been told you are not eligible for legal immigration status? Get a FREE, second opinion today from the Immigration Lawyers at Dunham & Jones. Do you have immigration concerns? We have your answers. Call now for a FREE consultation to discuss your options to get legal immigration status. We will review your situation and honestly apprise you of your immigration options.
If you have questions regarding Legal Immigration Dunham & Jones can easily assist you with Citizenship Applications, Family Petitions, Green Cards, Work Permits, and more.
Do you want to live and work legally in the United States?
Do you want the freedom and comfort to live and work legally in the United States? Call the experienced Immigration Attorneys at Dunham & Jones. They have the resources and experience to get you results.
For a FREE consultation call and find out how you can live and work in the United States. We will review your situation and give you honest and reasonable immigration options.
No money down and convenient payment plans are available. Call now for a FREE consultation and talk with an Immigration Lawyer for FREE.
Legal Immigration into the United States
Are you seeking citizenship in the United States? If you’ve been told no, you need to speak with the Immigration Lawyers at Dunham & Jones for a FREE consultation to find out how you can get citizenship in the United States.
If you have questions regarding Legal Immigration, Dunham & Jones can assist you with Citizenship Applications, Family Petitions, Green Cards, Work Permits, Deportations and more. Call the Immigration Lawyers at Dunham & Jones for a FREE consultation.
Adjustment of Status
If you have a parent, spouse, or child or sibling who is a Legal Permanent Resident or US citizen and able to petition for you, you may be able to complete your entire process without leaving the US. So long as you entered the US legally, you may not have to leave in order to become a Legal Permanent Resident. Even if you did not enter with a visa, you may still have entered legally through other means. Please reach out to an attorney to find out if your entry into the US was legal, and see if you qualify to Adjust your Status to a Legal Permanent Resident.
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What is CrImmigration
CrImmigration is where criminal law and immigration law intersect. If you are seeking legal status or already have a green card, and are arrested for a criminal offense those two cases could become intrinsically intertwined. Many years ago criminal punishments were roughly the same for citizens and non-citizens alike. However, more recently non-citizens have seen their criminal cases affect their immigration cases (“CrImmigration”) in big ways. The legal dangers of having a criminal case and an immigration case at the same time are great. This is why it is important to hire a law firm that is experienced and qualified in BOTH criminal law and immigration law if you are arrested at any point during your immigration case.
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Call for a FREE consultation to discuss your criminal case and immigration case with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones.
Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA)
The Cuban Adjustment Act was enacted by the United States Congress on November 2, 1996 and signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. This law applies to Cuban citizens who have been admitted or paroled into the United States after January 1, 1959, that have been in the U.S. for at least one year and are eligible to receive permanent resident status. The law allows Cubans, their spouses and their children to become permanent residents through adjustment of status. The law was enacted after Fidel Castro's revolution when anti-communist Cubans received preferential immigration conditions because they came from a neighbor and ally of the US.
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DACA Renewal
The “Dream Act”, or DACA / Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, is an Executive Action program that gives undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children a path towards legal status, including the opportunity to obtain a work permit, Driver’s License, Social Security card, and a safeguard against deportation from the United States. If you currently have DACA or your DACA expired less than one year ago, it is highly recommended that you speak with one of our attorneys. Call for a FREE consultation to discuss DACA Renewals with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones.Family-Based Immigration
The family-based immigration process typically has two or more family members involved. The family member requesting the visa, known as the petitioner; and the non-citizen family member is seeking legal immigration status, known as the beneficiary. The Petitioner must be a United States citizen or legal permanent resident. In certain cases the beneficiary may also have a spouse or children that can use the family-based immigration process as derivative beneficiaries of the primary beneficiary. LEARN MORE ABOUT FAMILY-BASED IMMIGRATION Call for a FREE consultation to discuss Family-Based Immigration with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones.What is a Green Card?
A Green Card is officially known as a Lawful Permanent Resident Card or a Conditional Resident Card. A green card allows a non-U.S. citizen to become a lawful resident of the United States. Most people want a green card because it allows them to legally live and work anywhere in the United States. Having a green card also qualifies you for U.S. citizenship after three to five years. LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING A GREEN CARD Call for a FREE consultation to discuss how you can get a green card with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones.Permanent Residency
By obtaining your permanent residency, you are authorized to live, work, and drive legally in the United States on a permanent basis. By becoming a permanent resident, you also become eligible for U.S. citizenship within 3-5 years. In the majority of cases, it also allows you to freely travel abroad including to your home country. Call for a FREE consultation to discuss getting your Permanent Residency with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones.Marriage, Divorce & Immigration
If you are married to a US citizen or Legal Permanent Resident you may be able to gain legal status here in the United States. Further, if you have already gained Residency in the US through marriage, but are now facing a divorce, separation, or abuse you may still qualify to keep your legal status. Divorce, abuse, or separation does not have to mean you lose your legal status. It is important to reach out to an experienced immigration attorney to guide you through this process. Here at Dunham & Jones we have the experience to fight for your case and keep you legally here. LEARN MORE ABOUT MARRIAGE, DIVORCE & IMMIGRATION Call for a FREE consultation to see how marriage and divorce can effect your immigration status with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones.What is a Visa?
A visa is a document that the U.S. Department of State prepares which gives someone a right to a reach a United States port of entry or border crossing to seek entry into the U.S. Having a visa doesn’t guarantee entry when presented as the United States Custom and Border Protection has the final say, but having a visa greatly increases your chances of gaining entry. Typically a visa is a stamp in your passport. If you are ever directed to visit a U.S. consulate to get your visa, you will likely get this stamp or an equivalent that will let you enter the U.S. LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING A VISA Call for a FREE consultation to discuss how you can get a visa with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones.U-Visa
If you have been the victim of certain crimes in the United States and assisted law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the crime, you and your family may be eligible for lawful status in the United States. Call for a FREE consultation to discuss getting a U-Visa with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones.Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
The Violence Against Women Act, also known as VAWA, provides many protections for immigrant women and men. VAWA was originally signed into law in 1994 and included provisions to allow noncitizen victims of domestic violence to obtain immigration relief separate from their abusive spouse or sponsor through “self-petitioning.” In 2000 the Battered Immigrant Women Protection Act was passed, and it created additional new forms of relief for noncitizen victims of violent crime as well as victims of sexual assault or human trafficking. There was an additional expansion of these protections in 2005 when the Violence Against Women Act of 2005 was passed. This bill included some protections for victims of elder abuse as well. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT Call for a FREE consultation to discuss the Violence Against Women Act with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones.Work Permit and Legal Status
Dunham & Jones wants to help you get your Work Permit. Our experienced Immigration Attorneys will outline ways to help you achieve a Work Permit and Legal Status in the United States. Dunham & Jones has the resources and experience to protect and guide you through the immigration process. Our goal is to help you get a Work Permit and Legal Status. LEARN MORE ABOUT GETTING A WORK PERMIT IN THE U.S.. Call for a FREE consultation to discuss getting your Work Permit and Legal Status with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones.Immigration Lawyers
Call now for a FREE consultation with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones and find out how you can live and work legally in the United States. Dunham & Jones has simple payment plans and in most cases, doesn't require any money down, so call and talk with an Immigration Lawyer for FREE at Dunham & Jones to find out how you can live and work legally in the United States.Need a second opinion about your immigration status?
Have you been told you are not eligible for legal immigration status? Get a FREE, second opinion today from an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones. Do you have immigration concerns? Dunham & Jones has your answers. Call now for a FREE consultation to discuss your options to get legal immigration status. Dunham & Jones will review your situation and honestly apprise you of your immigration options.Do you have immigration questions?
If you have questions regarding Legal Immigration Dunham & Jones can easily assist you with Citizenship Applications, Family Petitions, Green Cards, Work Permits, and more. Call now to get help from Dunham & Jones.Dunham & Jones Immigration Lawyers
If you have questions regarding Legal Immigration, we have your answers. The Immigration Lawyers at Dunham & Jones can easily assist you with Citizenship Applications, Family Petitions, Green Cards, Work Permits, and more. For a FREE consultation call now and find out how you can live and work legally in the United States. Dunham & Jones has simple payment plans and doesn’t require any money down, so call and talk with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones today for FREE and find out how you can live and work legally in the United States.Award Winning Immigration Attorneys Dunham & Jones Immigration Lawyers · FREE Consultation
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Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA)
What is the Cuban Adjustment Act? The Cuban Adjustment Act was enacted by the United States Congress on November 2, 1996 and signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. This law applies to Cuban citizens who have been admitted or paroled into the United States after January 1, 1959, that have b ...
Immigration and a Criminal Arrest
If you have been placed into removal proceedings or scheduled for a court hearing with an immigration judge, please reach out to an attorney as quickly as possible. Every hearing in front of an immigration judge, even your first hearing, can result in you being deported. So it is extremely importa ...
Marriage, Divorce & Immigration
If you are married to a US citizen or Legal Permanent Resident you may be able to gain legal status here in the United States. Further, if you have already gained Residency in the US through marriage, but are now facing a divorce or separation you may still qualify to keep your legal status. Divor ...
Que es CrInmigración
CrInmigración es donde se cruzan la ley penal y la ley de inmigración. Si está buscando un estatus legal o ya tiene una tarjeta verde y es arrestado por un delito, esos dos casos podrían estar entrelazados. Hace muchos años, los castigos penales eran aproximadamente los mismos para ciudadanos ...
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
The Violence Against Women Act, also known as VAWA, provides many protections for immigrant women and men. VAWA was originally signed into law in 1994 and included provisions to allow noncitizen victims of domestic violence to obtain immigration relief separate from their abusive spouse or sponsor ...
What does Adjustment of Status mean?
Free Consultation with an Immigration Lawyer[gravityform id="15" title="false" description="false" ajax="true" field_values="immigration_matter=Adjustment of Status"]Per the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, Adjustment of Status is the process that you can use to apply for lawful p ...
What is a Green Card?
Free Consultation with an Immigration Lawyer[gravityform id="15" title="false" description="false" ajax="true" field_values="immigration_matter=Green Card"]A Green Card is officially known as a Permanent Resident Card. A green card allows a non-U.S. citizen to become a permanent residence of the Uni ...
What is a Visa?
Free Consultation with an Immigration Lawyer[gravityform id="15" title="false" description="false" ajax="true"] Literally a visa is a document that the U.S. Department of State prepares which gives someone a right to a reach a United States port of entry or border crossing to seek entry into the ...
What is Asylum?
Free Consultation with an Immigration Lawyer[gravityform id="15" title="false" description="false" ajax="true" field_values="immigration_matter=Asylum"]Asylum is claimed by a person who flees their home country, enters or requests entry into the United States, and applies for protection from the Uni ...
What is CrImmigration?
Free Consultation with an Immigration Lawyer[gravityform id="15" title="false" description="false" ajax="true" field_values="immigration_matter=CrImmigration"]CrImmigration is where criminal law and immigration law intersect. If you are seeking legal status or already have a green card, and are arre ...
What is Family-Based Immigration?
Free Consultation with an Immigration Lawyer[gravityform id="15" title="false" description="false" ajax="true" field_values="immigration_matter=Family Immigration"]The Immigration and Nationality Act or INA, is a United States law that determines the number of family-based visas the Department of St ...
Work Permit
Employment Immigration Help Free Consultation with an Employment Immigration Attorney[gravityform id="15" title="false" description="false" ajax="true"] A work permit is also called an employment authorization document, or EAD. An EAD application is a five-page form, and you attach your suppor ...