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What are the elements of crimes involving moral turpitude?

Posted by Bulldog Law | May 03, 2024 | 0 Comments

Immigrants in the country often face the possibility of deportation under specific circumstances, primarily when they commit any misconduct or offenses against the law. However, the likeliness of becoming deportable may only increase for crimes involving moral turpitude (CIMT). In some instances,...

Preparing for international travel as an F-1 student

Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 15, 2024 | 0 Comments

After a challenging school year far from home, the thought of a relaxing vacation or seeing your family again may be especially appealing. Traveling outside the United States is one sure way to maximize your well-earned break. However, you should know the requirements to maintain your F-1 status ...

Can I get deported for defending myself in a fistfight?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Apr 10, 2024 | 0 Comments

In the United States, noncitizens have opportunities to seek citizenship, but it often takes a considerable amount of time and effort based on their situation. Considering their citizenship status, they can face risks of deportation if they commit specific offenses. These violations may include c...

What is temporary protected status?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Nov 28, 2023 | 0 Comments

People in countries that are fraught with conflicts, natural disasters or certain types of unrest may want to come to the United States to get relief from those conditions. Temporary protected status is an immigration program that enables people from predetermined countries to remain in the U.S. ...

Can you study before a green card marriage interview?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Oct 23, 2023 | 0 Comments

Those who are not citizens of the United States sometimes use marriage as a reason to get a green card. This allows them to be a permanent resident. For instance, someone who came to the United States to go to college may get married to a person who is already a citizen. They need to become a per...

Can naturalized citizenship be revoked?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Mar 25, 2022 | 0 Comments

Many people assume that once they become naturalized U.S. citizens, they no longer have to be concerned about being removed from the country. However, there are some situations in which a person's naturalized citizenship can be revoked.  Many, but not all, involve some type of deliberate deceit. ...

What is a green card and how can I obtain one?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Jan 13, 2022 | 0 Comments

Coming to the United States to live somewhere safe, seek opportunity, or start a family are all valid reasons to permanently live in the country. But as someone who is just beginning to explore the idea of planting roots here, you may be facing uncertainty. Perhaps you've heard of a friend gettin...

What you should know about your green card

Posted by Bulldog Law | Jan 03, 2022 | 0 Comments

A green card, otherwise known as a Permanent Resident Card, grants you permission to live and work permanently in the United States — given you oblige by the guidelines laid out by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Receiving your green card can be a source of pride, espe...

What kind of visa should I get to work in the U.S.?

Posted by Bulldog Law | Dec 17, 2021 | 0 Comments

When you come to the United States for a job opportunity, it can be exciting and challenging all at the same time. Understanding your options ahead of filing for a work visa may help ease your stress. First, it's essential to decide whether you want to make the most out of a short-term stay in th...

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