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  • About Us
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    • Defending Against Deportation
    • Gaining Permanent Residency Status
      • Green Card Mistakes To Avoid
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Green card for a non-resident family in the United States.

On Behalf of Reina & Associates | Nov 9, 2019 | Blog

This post explains the procedure to request legal entry of a family member into the United States and petition their Green Card. U.S Immigration laws are strict and specific. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) study each particular case for...

How to Request Family Based Visas to the U.S.

On Behalf of Reina & Associates | Oct 31, 2019 | Blog

What is the correct procedure to request visas for family members? This question is asked by  U.S. citizens and legal or Permanent Residents in the U.S. who strive to obtain immigrant visas for their family and to live legally in this country. Many people obtain...

How committing a crime can get you deported

On Behalf of Reina & Associates | Oct 28, 2019 | Blog

Obtaining a work visa and citizenship in the United States can be a great opportunity. However, if you are not careful and commit a crime, you could have your visa taken away from you and get deported. Criminal convictions are the most common reason immigrants are...

Reasons your application for naturalization might be rejected

On Behalf of Reina & Associates | Oct 25, 2019 | Naturalization

You came to Dallas with the idea that you’d one day become a U.S. citizen. But tough naturalization laws can give you a hard time when you start applying. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) are responsible for going over requests for...

Family based immigrant visas

On Behalf of Reina & Associates | Oct 14, 2019 | Blog

There are two principal groups of family based immigrant visa categories for immediate family relatives and family categories. The immediate relative immigrant visa which does not have a limited annual fiscal year quota, are based on close family relationship with a...

Immigration Attorneys offer Services in Spanish

On Behalf of Reina & Associates | Sep 22, 2019 | Blog

The first step when dealing with any immigration issue is to speak with an experienced and skilled immigration attorney. You can find an experienced attorney authorized to practice immigration law in Dallas and throughout Texas, on the State Bar of Texas website. This...

Questions asked Regarding Immigration to the U.S.

On Behalf of Reina & Associates | Sep 16, 2019 | Blog

The most frequently asked questions according to data collected on the Internet that provides this information. These are some of the questions asked of the immigration attorney during the appointment or can be found on the internet. When you consult with an...

United States Immigration Laws

On Behalf of Reina & Associates | Aug 23, 2019 | Blog

The laws of immigration in this country have always been in a state of constant change and evolving in the attempt to defend both the immigrants’ rights and at the same time the rights of US citizens. Immigration laws in the US are serious and harsh. The requirements...

Naturalization Test Modifications and Exceptions USA

On Behalf of Reina & Associates | Aug 21, 2019 | Blog

USCIS provides certain exceptions regarding the requirements for the naturalization process, to those who qualify. These accommodations are also provided to individuals with disabilities. The English Language Requirement will not be required for people over the age of...

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