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Immigration Scams to be Aware

When it comes to scams, immigrants are commonly preyed upon by scammers and con artists because their victims lack the needed information to see through their scamming acts and other times, the victims feel that they cannot reach out to law enforcement for help. Scammers are always seeking a way

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What To Do If You Are Arrested For DUI In Florida

DUI is a shortened form for “driving under the influence.” In Florida, a person is liable of this offense if they are driving or in genuine physical control of a vehicle and the individual is affected by alcoholic drinks or controlled substance to the degree that his or her normal

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Real Estate Law

Real Estate Law is the study of the rules and regulations that govern the buying, selling, renting, and financing of the property. Real estate law is often divided into two categories: private law and public law. Private law pertains to disputes between private parties (i.e., individuals or companies) and deals

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What You May Not Know About U Visas

Undocumented immigrants staying in the United States are exposed to exploitation and attacks from several avenues. Out of fear of deportation, they often end up as victims of heinous crimes that go unreported to security agencies and the police. Not just that, they are often exploited by employers who give

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When to Hire an Immigration Attorney

Having a lawyer by your side during the immigration process is not a requirement, but it is a right you are entitled to that you should take advantage of. For some, their immigration case is cut-and-dry, they clearly meet all eligibility requirements, do not have a criminal record, and have never been

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Who Is Eligible to Become a Naturalized U.S. Citiz...

Did you know that if you are a permanent resident in the United States, you might be qualified to apply for United States citizenship? Permanent residents, or Green Card holders, who wish to apply for citizenship must present an application for citizenship (Form N-400, Application for Naturalization) to the United

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