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Talk to an immigration attorney in person or online to find out what alternatives you have to protect your future here in the United States and select a path that fits your personal, family, financial, work, educational and health situation. Call for a consultation to learn about recent changes to the law on immigration in the United States.

Get help form an immigration attorney to apply for legal immigration status with a monthly payment plan tailored to your financial situation. Have your application prepared correctly the first time by an experienced attorney to avoid errors that can result in delays in processing your application or, worse, denial of your application.
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Get help form an immigration attorney to apply for legal immigration status with a monthly payment plan tailored to your financial situation. Have your application prepared correctly the first time by an experienced attorney to avoid errors that can result in delays in processing your application or, worse, denial of your application.
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Call to schedule an appointment for a case evaluation with an immigration lawyer at Brown Legal. Typically, to qualify for asylum, you must show that you have suffered or are likely to suffer persecution in your home country on account of your race, ethnicity, religion, political opinion, social group, gender or sexual orientation.
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Call us for a free consultation to see if you qualify. Our lawyers have helped thousands of people apply for DACA. We will guide you through the process of collecting the required documents and prepare your application packet correctly. We offer affordable payment plans to help you through the process.
Marriage & Immigration
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Once the government receives the I-130 petition, it usually takes anywhere from 3 to 6 months to process it if the applicant is a US citizen and longer if the petitioner is a green card holder. A petitioner needs to prove the legitimacy, (the "bona fides"), of the marriage relationship for an I-130 petition to be approved.
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Two of the most common ways to obtain a green card through family are "consular processing" and "adjustment of status." Consular processing to get a green card requires the applicant to attend an interview at the US consulate, normally in their home country. Consular processing often requires that the applicant apply for a waiver of prior unlawful presence by submitting Form I-601 or I-601A.
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