Blog Posts in 2011
Posted on Jul 17, 2011 By Lawrenceville Immigration Attorney
There are several circumstances in which a child born outside of the United States may acquire citizenship. The first one I will discuss is when the child's parent is a citizen of the United ...
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Posted on Jul 12, 2011 By Lawrenceville Immigration Attorney
In a previous discussion, we talked in general about the physical presence requirement of the naturalization process. We also discussed the continuous residence requirement. Although, physical ...
Continue reading "Physical Presence Exceptions" »
Posted on Jul 9, 2011 By Lawrenceville Immigration Attorney
In our last discussion, we began talking about the impact of certain criminal offenses on immigration status. Specifically, we discussed the term aggravated felony as described in the Immigration and ...
Continue reading "Good Moral Character" »
Posted on Jul 6, 2011 By Lawrenceville Immigration Attorney
Criminal convictions can, in some cases, have a detrimental impact on your immigration status. The Immigration and Nationality Act, Section 101 (a) 43 provides a descriptive list of what the ...
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Posted on Jun 20, 2011 By Lawrenceville Immigration Attorney
Naturalization requires the applicant to meet certain residency and presence requirements regarding their stay in the United States. Continuous Residence and Physical Presence are essential terms any ...
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Posted on Jun 16, 2011 By Lawrenceville Immigration Attorney
I've seen first hand the difficulties facing an applicant going through the naturalization process in the United States. My beautiful wife was born on the island of Jamaica. Prior to our marriage, ...
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Posted on Jun 8, 2011 By Immigration Attorney
We are pleased to announce the launch of our Immigration Law Blog with an RSS feed available at /Blog/Entire-Blog-Feed/RSS.xml
Continue reading "Welcome to our Immigration Law Blog" »