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Motherhood and the Complexities of U.S. Immigration Law

Greencard, Seattle Immigration Lawyer, VisasBy Mendatech ImportMay 13, 2018

6 Aspects of Mothers in U.S. Immigration Law and a Bit of the Fine Print. A U.S. Citizen can sponsor their mother for a lawful permanent residence (a green card) as long as the U.S. Citizen is over the age of 21 and the mother is outside of the U.S. and in general, has no…

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…

Immigration Lawyer Fees

Fees, Greencard, Immigration Lawyer in SeattleBy Mendatech ImportMay 7, 2012

One of the biggest concerns of those seeking an immigration lawyer is cost. I have seen the question posted online many times, how much does it cost to hire a lawyer? It is difficult to answer this question in generality as each case is different. Lawyers are service providers. Rather then sell a product we provide…

How Do I Renew or Replace My Greencard?

Greencard, Immigration LawBy Mendatech ImportOctober 7, 2011

Renewing a Greencard is a fairly simple process in most cases. If your Greencard is about to expire or it has been lost or stolen you can get a new Greencard by filing form I-90 Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service. It is important that you read the…

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