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- Immigration
- In The News
For more than a century, the law has been simple. If you are born in the United States, you are a U.S. citizen. It is not something most people question. It is something families rely on. So why is this even being debated today? The Supreme Court heard oral arguments addressing whether birthright citizenship should …
- Immigration
- In The News
- FAQ
- Immigration
- Visas
If you are preparing to file an immigration case, you may feel confident in your situation. Your relationship is real, your eligibility for a marriage-based green card or family petition seems clear, and you have gathered what you believe are the right documents. So why do strong immigration cases still get denied? This is one …
- FAQ
- Immigration
- Visas
- FAQ
- Immigration
If you are going through the immigration process right now, you have probably asked yourself this at some point. Can an immigration attorney actually help move my case faster? Can a lawyer improve my chances of approval? Or is this something I can handle on my own by just filing the paperwork? These are fair …
- FAQ
- Immigration
- FAQ
- Immigration
If your immigration case has been denied or is taking longer than expected, you are not alone. We speak with families across Connecticut every day who are in this exact position, trying to understand what went wrong and what they should do next. Maybe you followed every step. You filed your application, submitted your documents, …
- FAQ
- Immigration
- Immigration
- In The News
- Visas
If you are planning to visit the United States or have family members abroad hoping to come here, there is an important policy change you need to understand. The U.S. government is expanding its visa bond program, now requiring certain applicants from additional countries to post up to $15,000 as part of the visa process. …
- Immigration
- In The News
- Visas
- Slip And Fall Accident
Proving negligence in a Bridgeport slip-and-fall case requires demonstrating that a property owner knew (or should have known) about a hazard and failed to act. In Connecticut, building a strong premises liability case relies on gathering evidence quickly, often before the hazardous condition is cleaned, repaired, or altered. The property owner’s knowledge of the danger, …
- Slip And Fall Accident
- Workplace Accident
Proving negligence in a Bridgeport workplace injury case involves demonstrating that a party failed to provide a safe environment, directly resulting in your injury. In Connecticut, this requires establishing four key elements: duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and damages. While most work injuries are covered by workers’ compensation (which does not require proving …
- Workplace Accident
- Asylum
- Immigration
- In The News
For many people seeking asylum in the United States, the process of asking for protection can take years. During that time, individuals and families are trying to rebuild their lives while their cases move through the immigration system. One of the most important things that allows asylum seekers to support themselves during this wait is …
- Asylum
- Immigration
- In The News
- Court Ruling
- Deportation
- Immigration
Immigration policy in the United States continues to shift as courts weigh challenges to enforcement actions taken by the federal government. In a recent development, a federal appeals court allowed the Trump administration to continue deporting undocumented immigrants to countries other than their own while the broader legal battle moves forward. The decision temporarily pauses …
- Court Ruling
- Deportation
- Immigration
- Immigration
- In The News
- TPS
Immigration policy in the United States continues to evolve rapidly, and one of the most closely watched developments in recent weeks involves Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian nationals. A federal appeals court has ruled against the Trump administration’s effort to immediately end TPS protections for approximately 350,000 Haitians currently living in the United States. …
- Immigration
- In The News
- TPS
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