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Using a nonimmigrant visa to visit the United States

On Behalf of Ware | Immigration | Mar 9, 2020 | Firm News, US Immigration Law

Not every foreign national who travels to the United States does so with the intention of making it their home. Many people choose to visit Louisiana for things like vacation, sightseeing and more. A person who wants to temporarily enter the country for these and...

Tighter US immigration law restrictions target the middle class

On Behalf of Ware | Immigration | Mar 2, 2020 | Firm News, US Permanent Residency

Almost everybody needs a little help now and then. One of the newest U.S. immigration law rules will make it a lot harder for some immigrants in Louisiana to reach out and ask for that help. This is because if immigration officials think that a person might need...

Applying for visa extensions according to US immigration law

On Behalf of Ware | Immigration | Feb 25, 2020 | Firm News, US Immigration Law

Business and tourism visas are two of the most common ways people visit the United States temporarily. However, some people understandably want to extend their visits to Louisiana. The good news is that U.S. immigration law gives some people the option to stay in the...

ICE complicates family immigration for married couples

On Behalf of Ware | Immigration | Feb 14, 2020 | Family Immigration, Firm News

Getting married is a big deal. But some people in Louisiana have a lot more to think about than just the decorations and what to wear. U.S. citizens who are sponsoring their spouses have to deal with the complicated family immigration process. Sadly, these couples are...

County officials who detained immigrants broke US immigration law

On Behalf of Ware | Immigration | Feb 7, 2020 | Firm News, US Immigration Law

Louisiana state laws can be pretty confusing, and federal laws are not any easier to understand. This is just one of the reasons that so many people do not understand what rights they have under U.S. immigration law. This can lead to unfortunate outcomes, like even...

US immigration law makes getting visas harder for pregnant women

On Behalf of Ware | Immigration | Feb 4, 2020 | Firm News, US Immigration Law

Some women might find that it is more difficult to get visas than it was in the past. A new U.S. immigration law rule aims to keep out pregnant women who could be planning on giving birth in America. However, it is not exactly clear how immigration officials in...

Be sure to follow US immigration law when filing an appeal

On Behalf of Ware | Immigration | Feb 3, 2020 | Firm News, US Immigration Law

Immigration decisions are not always as final as they seem. U.S. immigration law allows people to appeal petitions, applications and even visas that were denied or revoked. Since filing an appeal is often complicated, it is important for people in Louisiana to...

New H-1B visa rules may limit employment immigration

On Behalf of Ware | Immigration | Jan 10, 2020 | Employment Immigration, Firm News

Filling specialty occupation jobs is not always easy, especially since they usually require very specific qualifications. Employment immigration helps employers hire the most qualified candidates even if they are living outside of the United States. There are many...

How to spot fraudulent US immigration law services

On Behalf of Ware | Immigration | Dec 26, 2019 | Firm News, US Immigration Law

Navigating through the United States immigration system can be very confusing. Even though a lot of people talk about U.S. immigration law as if it is just one big process, there are many applications, visas and processes that are unique to different situations. It is...

U.S. immigration law: Fake court dates are making asylum harder

On Behalf of Ware | Immigration | Dec 19, 2019 | Firm News, US Immigration Law

It is very important for immigrants living in Louisiana to show up for court dates. Immigrants who are seeking and who have already received asylum are usually very responsible and make every effort to be at the correct place on the correct date. But many people who...

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