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So Your Boyfriend is An Alien

Asylum Law, Gay Immigration, Greencard, Marriage Greencard, VisasBy Mendatech ImportJanuary 11, 2018

Did you swipe right on a mild-mannered Clark Kent type, a domineering Klingon exchange student or a kind-hearted Storm Trooper? Have you been flirting with the help of a Tardis translation matrix, universal translator, or a babel fish? If so, you might be dating an alien. In the era of Trump, it is becoming increasingly…

LGBT Hate Crimes on the Rise in Brazil

Asylum Law, Brazil, Gay ImmigrationBy Mendatech ImportSeptember 21, 2016

Blog Post By Olivia Mejia Legal Intern A developing country on the rise in South America, Brazil has been regarded worldwide as a symbol for gay/trans inclusion, as its citizens seem to value and celebrate sexual diversity. Although Brazil has this reputation, it might actually not be the safest, most welcoming place for queer folks. São Paulo is…

9 Steps for Bringing Your Same-sex Fiancé to the U.S.

Gay ImmigrationBy Mendatech ImportMay 12, 2015

Did you have a romantic rendezvous on your vacation abroad? Have you been chatting with a sexy man on the other side of the world? Long distance relationships can be difficult, even more so if they are international. If you really want to take your relationship to the next level you and your partner will…

U.S. Supreme Court Considers Right to Gay Marriage

Gay Immigration, Marriage GreencardBy Mendatech ImportApril 28, 2015

The U.S. Supreme Court will begin hearing arguments on April 28th regarding the rights of same-sex couples to marry. The momentum on this issue is with the LGBT community as ruling after ruling from the lower courts has found many state bans on gay marriage to be unconstitutional. There is of course a chance that this…

A Dozen States Making Marriage Equality Progress

Gay ImmigrationBy Mendatech ImportJuly 26, 2014

2014 has seen great progress for the LGBT  community, positive news for bi-national couples. Those interested in sponsoring their same-sex partners for green cards might soon have more places to marry. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will recognize marriages as long as they are legal where they take place (including in foreign nations such as…

5 Immigration Questions from Same-Sex Couples about the end of DOMA

Gay ImmigrationBy Mendatech ImportApril 23, 2013

The Supreme Court will rule this June on the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act and whether or not the federal government must recognize same-sex marriages. Immigration law is federal and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and State Department are federal agencies that can grant greencards and immigrant visas to spouses of U.S. Citizens. If…

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