Our firm has been proudly representing hard-working immigrants arriving in the United States since 2012. If you are dealing with U.S. immigration authorities, you likely feel overwhelmed, nervous and isolated. At Rebecca Black Immigration, PA, in Jacksonville, Florida, we want you to know that you are not alone. We will listen to your story and your goals for residency, work, and/or citizenship, and then make a plan to achieve them.
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Green Cards
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For many immigrants living here in the U.S., gaining a green card is one of their top goals. The green card and legal permanent resident status mean you can freely live and work here and make a living for yourself and your family. At Rebecca Black Immigration, PA, we help immigrants living in Jacksonville and around the region navigate the challenges that come with seeking a green card.
Naturalization
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Naturalization (or naturalisation) is the legal act or process by which a non-citizen of a country may acquire citizenship or nationality of that country. It may be done automatically by a statute, i.e., without any effort on the part of the individual, or it may involve an application or a motion and approval by legal authorities.
Refugees & Asylum
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Because of ongoing conflicts, the United Nations estimates that there are 22.5 million refugees across the world. Many want to make their way to the United States to establish a new, safe life for themselves and their families. Whether you are already here or want to come to the U.S., we can help you understand your rights and options and give you a realistic assessment of your chances of receiving asylum.
Business Immigration Services
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Running a business takes a level of dedication that many people cannot comprehend. Part of that involves ensuring that your business is properly staffed to meet customers' needs. Hiring immigrants introduces another layer of complexity. Working to resolve the most challenging immigration issues for your business.
Deportation & Removal
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The U.S Immigration and Nationality Act captures the various reasons why an immigrant may be deported. Below are some reasons. Participation in certain crimes such as genocide, religious persecution, recruitment of child soldiers, and Nazi persecution. With proper legal representation, you can avoid deportation.
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