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How Does the Green Card Lottery Work?

November 23, 2020
Cambridge Immigration Law

The green card lottery is essentially a golden ticket to enter the United States. The visa lottery is officially known as the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program, and it one of the simplest and least expensive ways to garner permanent U.S. resident status. Each year more than 20 million people apply for these visas, but the U.S. awards only 50,000 each year. Read More

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Apply for US Citizenship!

February 24, 2017
Cambridge Immigration Law

Now is the time to apply for US citizenship if you are eligible. Consult with me or another immigration attorney about your eligibility and check out USCIS.gov for information about the citizenship/naturalization test. The basic requirements for citizenship are: Five or three years of "green card"/LPR/lawful permanent resident status. You need five years of "green card" status unless for the past three years you Read More

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US Citizenship Naturalization Civics Test

September 1, 2016
Cambridge Immigration Law

If you think that you are eligible for US citizenship, start studying for the naturalization civics test. There are many study documents available at the USCIS website. Before you apply for US citizenship, contact my law firm or another immigration attorney and set up a meeting to discuss your eligibility. You may decide to file on your own, but it is always recommended to talk with an attorney before filing. Read More

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