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TPS FOR HAITIANS --The horrific earthquake in Haiti has led USCIS officials to grant TPS to Haitian nationals living in the U.S. on January 12,
but time is limited. Mitchell Zwaik & Associates will donate 25% of our legal fees to help earthquake families but you must act soon.
Don’t miss the deadline!
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H-1B SEASON BEGINS AGAIN APRIL 1 -- The annual H-1B lottery season begins again April 1 and, as in past years, we expect tens of
thousands of applications for nonimmigrant professional workers to flood the USCIS offices during the first week in April.
Applications are being prepared NOW for overnight submission March 31.
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WIDOW PETITION -- Recent changes to U.S. immigration law will allow many applicants to obtain green cards even if they have previously been denied due to the death of their sponsoring family member. But time is limited!
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INVESTING IN AMERICA -- We help large and small investors obtain green cards or other legal status in the U.S.
These investments can often be for $100,000 or less and will include your spouse and children under 21. We can
help set up the business or even help you find the right business to suit your needs.
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WORKING IN AMERICA -- A variety of work related visas may be available to you for jobs ranging from computer professionals
to landscape laborers. You may even be entitled to a work card if you are a student, asylum applicant or have some other legal
status in the U.S.
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OBTAINING PERMANENT RESIDENCE ("GREEN CARDS") -- Foreign nationals can obtain permanent residency through family or
employer sponsorship. Certain highly accomplished individuals, including scientists, business executives, artists and others can
even self-petition.
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OBTAINING ASYLUM -- America remains a sanctuary for those fleeing persecution, if the applicant can properly prepare an asylum
application and present it to an asylum officer or an immigration judge. The process is difficult but we can help.
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BECOMING A U.S. CITIZEN -- Permanent residents can apply for U.S. citizenship through a process called naturalization.
The application process is changing and many applicants experience long processing delays and unwarranted denials.
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