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Getting started with Cambridge Immigration Law: Strategy Session

March 9, 2023
Cambridge Immigration Law

Congratulations on taking the important step of scheduling a Strategy Session with Cambridge Immigration Law. Here’s what you can expect in our upcoming meeting. First, you will be greeted in-person, on Zoom, or on the phone by our Client Engagement Specialist. Our Client Engagement Specialist will gather contact information about you and anyone else who will be involved in the Strategy Session or who relates to Read More

Filed Under: Firm Updates, tips, Uncategorized Tagged With: Cambridge Immigration Law, Representation Agreement, US immigration benefits

Why your friend’s spouse can apply for a green card after entering as a tourist, but your spouse can’t.

February 28, 2023
Cambridge Immigration Law

For starters, let us say that US immigration law is so confusing! We often meet with potential clients who are convinced that their case is just like their friends’ case. Due to a small difference in facts, the legal cases are drastically different. In the situation of one person entering as a tourist and applying for a green card, that will work if the person who entered as a tourist planned to return to the home Read More

Filed Under: tips, Uncategorized, News Tagged With: Cambridge Immigration Law, green card, tourist visa

Fiance Visa to Citizenship

February 27, 2023
Cambridge Immigration Law

From Fiance visa to citizenship

Our client of many years recently got their Citizenship Application approved! When they came to us, they were a newly engaged couple who had experienced some complications with their Fiancé Visa application.  They decided that they couldn’t wait to get married so we filed an I-130 instead.  Once their application was approved, we worked with them on the National Visa Center applications and prepared them for the Read More

Filed Under: client success, Firm Updates, Uncategorized Tagged With: Cambridge Immigration Law, citizenship, Fiancé Visa

You married a US Citizen and you need a Green Card? Here’s how Cambridge Immigration Law can Help

February 24, 2023
Cambridge Immigration Law

Congratulations! We love working with clients like you at this wonderful time in your life, and we are confident that you will love working with our amazing team in Cambridge Immigration Law.  To start your work with our team, our  attorney will confirm that you are eligible to win your application before you submit it. If your case has gray areas in terms of your eligibility, our attorneys will tell you the Read More

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Why an Immigration Attorney is worth your investment

February 23, 2023
Cambridge Immigration Law

Our team at Cambridge Immigration Law is amazing and we truly believe that working with us is worth every penny of your investment. However, we strongly believe that you should work with any good, experienced attorney–not just our amazing team–if you are going to submit any application to or attend any interview with the US government.  First, an immigration attorney is worth your investment because the immigration Read More

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Humanitarian parole allows Haitians working abroad to enter the United States and work

February 8, 2023
Cambridge Immigration Law

If you are Haitian and are currently outside the US, you may be eligible to enter the US on a new, and limited, program called Humanitarian Parole. You will need a valid Haitian passport and a person in the US who promises to financially sponsor you. The program would allow you to enter the US, stay here for two years, and be eligible to work in the US during that time. If you are eligible for a US Green Card after Read More

Filed Under: tips, Uncategorized, News Tagged With: Cambridge Immigration Law, humanitarian parole, Haitian

Humanitarian Parole for Venezuelans

February 7, 2023
Cambridge Immigration Law

If you are Venezuelan and is currently outside the US, you may be eligible to enter the US on a new, and limited, program called Humanitarian Parole. You will need a valid Venezuelan passport and a person in the US who promises to financially sponsor you. The program would allow you to enter the US, stay here for two years, and be eligible to work in the US during that time. If you are eligible for a US Green Card Read More

Filed Under: tips, Uncategorized, News Tagged With: USCIS, Cambridge Immigration Law, humanitarian parole

Humanitarian Parole Process for Cubans

February 6, 2023
Cambridge Immigration Law

If you are Cuban and are currently outside the US, you may be eligible to enter the US on a new, and limited, program called Humanitarian Parole. You will need a valid Cuban passport and a person in the US who promises to financially sponsor you. The program would allow you to enter the US, stay here for two years, and be eligible to work in the US during that time. In addition, as a Cuban national, you may be Read More

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