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If you are a United States citizen or a lawful permanent resident, you can help your family member - spouse, parent, child, sibling, or fianc(e) - apply for an immigrant visa or green card. Caruso Law Group can save you time and frustration by guiding you through this process.

Includes Asylum (are you afraid to return to your home country?), U visas (have you been a victim of crime in the United States?), VAWA (have you been the victim of spousal abuse?), and DACA (were you brought to the United States when you were a child?).Caruso Law Group understands these sensitive situations; we can help you tell your story.
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Family-Based Immigration
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Helping your family members come to the United States or apply for green cards can be confusing and intimidating. Caruso Law Group can save you time and frustration by guiding you through this process. Contact us to go over your options for Family-Based Immigration. Contact an experienced fiance visa lawyer or green card lawyer today for a FREE 60 MINUTE CONSULTATION and see how we can help solve your complex immigration issues!
H-1B Visas
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The H1B visa is a nonimmigrant visa that is highly sought after by foreign professionals and U.S. employers. There is an annual quota/cap imposed on the visa, which means applicants for the H1B are entered into a lottery system unless they are exempt from the cap. The competition for an H1B visa increases year-after-year.
Citizenship & Naturalization
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You may be eligible to apply for United States citizenship through an N-400 Application for Naturalization if you meet certain requirements. A lawful permanent resident (green card holder) who has maintained this status for a period of five years in the United States. A lawful permanent resident (green card holder) who has maintained this status for a period of three years in the United States as the spouse of a United States citizen.
Humanitarian Relief
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If you have suffered past persecution or fear future persecution in your home country due to your nationality, race, religion, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group, you can apply for asylum in the United States regardless of your current immigration status - or lack thereof.
Immigration Court
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If you are unlawfully present in the United States (if you entered the United States without inspection or if you have overstayed your authorized period of stay on a visa), you risk being targeted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for detention. You may also be subject to ICE detention if you have been arrested in the United States.
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