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5 Key Steps to Building a Case for Immigration in Connecticut

Posted on 05/19/23

Immigrating to the United States poses many exciting opportunities. Maybe you want to access better job opportunities and resources for your family, live closer to loved ones, or experience the benefits that make up the American Dream. Whatever your reason, you will need to take measures to build a successful immigration case.  The immigration process


Top Challenges Facing Connecticut Immigrants Today

Posted on 05/17/23

Immigrating to the United States isn’t easy, and unfortunately, some challenges continue even after obtaining permanent resident status. Immigrants often face difficulties due to discrimination, lack of resources, and misinformation about immigrants’ rights.  Working with an experienced immigration attorney can help you overcome these top challenges facing Connecticut immigrants today.  Challenge #1: Accessing Healthcare Immigrants


How to Handle Workplace Discrimination as an Immigrant in CT

Posted on 05/15/23

If you are authorized to work in the U.S., employers have a legal obligation to treat you just like any other worker. Unfortunately, as an immigrant, you may be familiar with discrimination.Workplace discrimination is just one form of injustice immigrants often face as they settle in the U.S.  Protections Against Workplace Discrimination Against Immigrants in


How the United States Approaches Family Reunification for Immigrants

Posted on 05/12/23

If you are an immigrant lawfully residing in the U.S., family reunification policies may allow your immediate family members to become permanent residents as well. But you’ll need to submit an application and make sure you’re eligible before bringing family members to the country. Here’s what you need to know about federal family reunification programs.


Immigration Consequences of Criminal Convictions

Posted on 05/09/23

If you’re facing criminal charges as an immigrant, you must understand the potential consequences of a conviction. In some instances, a criminal conviction could make you deportable under U.S. law. It could also lead to other collateral consequences impacting your immigration status.  Learn what you need to know about criminal convictions and immigrants. Then contact



How Difficult Is It to Prove Wrongful Death?

Posted on 04/28/23

When you lose a loved one due to someone else’s negligence, you may be able to file a wrongful death claim against the person who caused the accident or injuries to the decedent. But how do you prove wrongful death in Connecticut?  The plaintiff (the person filing the lawsuit) holds the burden of proof. This