Naturalization is a process by which an immigrant can become a U.S. citizen. You may be eligible for U.S. citizenship after a permanent residency of three to five years or under certain conditions of serving in the U.S. military. The naturalization process can be complex and often requires consulting an experienced immigration lawyer. Who Is
The DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) is a program designed to protect individuals who were brought to the U.S. as minors from deportation, allowing them to stay in the country legally. DACA recipients, often referred to as “Dreamers,” enjoy more protections than other undocumented individuals. But is the American dream of home ownership open
Expedited removal is a legal procedure that allows CBP (Customs and Border Protection) officers to deport certain noncitizens through a rapid process, sometimes within a single day, without a hearing in an immigrant court. Individuals subject to expedited removal may be prohibited from entering the U.S. for five years or longer. If you or a
Are you a foreign national who may be otherwise ineligible for a visa and needs to enter the U.S. for emergency reasons? You may be eligible for what’s known as humanitarian parole, a last-resort pathway for people who may otherwise be ineligible for a visa. If you or a family member are preparing to file
If your loved one recently passed away because of another person’s negligence, money may be the furthest thought from your mind. While a wrongful death claim won’t bring your loved one back, it can help you and your family move forward from this tragic incident. Successful wrongful death claims hinge on proving damages. You won’t
When commercial trucks malfunction on the road, they can wreak havoc on nearby drivers and pedestrians. Blown tires, mechanical defects, brake failure, and engine collapse can all lead to catastrophic damage. As a truck accident victim, you shouldn’t have to pay your expenses out of pocket. But you’ll need to show that another party was
Car accidents can be stressful, chaotic, and overwhelming, but you can find relief knowing you aren’t at fault. But what happens when the other driver denies fault, even though you know they were responsible for the accident? You don’t need to accept the other driver’s word and move on. With the help of a Connecticut