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Call now for a FREE consultation with an Immigration Lawyer and find out how you can live and work legally in the United States. Dunham & Jones has simple payment plans and doesn’t require any money down, so call and talk with an Immigration Lawyer for FREE at Dunham & Jones to find out how you can live and work legally in the United States.
Have you been told you are not eligible for legal immigration status? Get a FREE, second opinion today from the Immigration Lawyers at Dunham & Jones. Do you have immigration concerns? We have your answers. Call now for a FREE consultation to discuss your options to get legal immigration status. We will review your situation and honestly apprise you of your immigration options.
If you have questions regarding Legal Immigration Dunham & Jones can easily assist you with Citizenship Applications, Family Petitions, Green Cards, Work Permits, Deportations and more.
Do you want to live and work legally in the United States?
Do you want the freedom and comfort to live and work legally in the United States? Call the Experienced Immigration Attorneys at Dunham & Jones. They have the resources and experience to get you results.
For a FREE consultation call and find out how you can live and work in the United States. We will review your situation and honestly apprise you of your immigration options.
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DACA
The “Dream Act”, or DACA / Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, is an Executive Action program that gives undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children a path towards legal status, including the opportunity to obtain a work permit, Driver’s License, Social Security card, and a safeguard against deportation from the United States. If you came to the United States before the age of 16, it is highly recommended that you speak with one of our attorneys to learn more about these programs great benefits and rules.
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Work Permit and Legal Status
Dunham & Jones wants to help you. Our experienced Immigration Lawyers will outline ways to help you achieve a Work Permit and Legal Status.
Dunham & Jones has the resources and experience to protect and guide you through the immigration process. Our goal is to help you get a Work Permit and Legal Status.
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U-Visa
If you have been the victim of certain crimes in the United States and assisted law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the crime, you and your family may be eligible for lawful status in the United States.
Call for a FREE consultation to discuss getting a U-Visa with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones.
Removal Defense
Removal Defense can be a stressful and confusing time for individuals and families facing potential deportation from the United States. If you have an upcoming case, it is important that you are represented by an experienced and trustworthy Immigration Attorney who will diligently fight for your rights. Our Immigration Lawyers will make every effort to resolve your case favorably in Immigration Court. We have filed the necessary applications to allow many of our clients to stay in the United States, as well as to receive a work permit and potentially a green card. We are here to help you, so don’t attempt to do this alone.
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42B
If you have lived in the United States more than 10 years, have no serious criminal issues, and have a spouse, parent, or child with lawful status in the United States, you may be eligible for permanent residency.
Call for a FREE consultation to discuss getting a 42B with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones.
Legal Immigration into the United States
Are you seeking citizenship in the United States? If you’ve been told no, you need to speak with the Immigration Lawyers at Dunham & Jones for a FREE consultation to find out how you can get citizenship in the United States.
If you have questions regarding Legal Immigration, Dunham & Jones can easily assist you with Citizenship Applications, Family Petitions, Green Cards, Work Permits, Deportations and more. Call the Immigration Lawyers at Dunham & Jones for a FREE consultation.
Permanent Residency
By obtaining your permanent residency, you are authorized to live, work, and drive legally in the United States on a permanent basis. By becoming a permanent resident, you also become eligible for U.S. citizenship within 3-5 years. In the majority of cases, it also allows you to freely travel abroad including to your home country.
Call for a FREE consultation to discuss getting your Permanent Residency with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones.
Adjustment of Status
If your spouse or parent is a US citizen or permanent resident then you can petition for a waiver to pardon the time you’ve been illegal in the country since the moment you’ve entered. The pardon only allows for one illegal and undetected entry. You must prove extreme and unusual hardship to the petitioner who is petitioning you if you were to be deported.
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Consular Processing
If your spouse, parent, 21-year old child, or sibling is a United States citizen (or permanent resident spouse or parent), they can petition for you to become a permanent resident. If you do not qualify to complete the process in the United States, you may be able to qualify by returning to your home country.
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What is Asylum?
Asylum is claimed by a person who flees their home country, enters or requests entry into the United States, and applies for protection from the United States so they do not have to return to their country of origin.
In order to qualify for asylum, you must establish that you are a refugee who is unable or unwilling to return to your country of nationality, because of persecution or a fear of persecution on account one of the following:
- Race
- Religion
- Nationality
- membership in a particular social group or
- political opinion
Economic hardship is not a valid reason to file for asylum.
The terms “persecution” and “membership in a particular social group” are not clearly defined and is typically determined on a case by case basis.
In most cases, you must file for asylum within one year of entry into the United States. If you have been in the U.S. longer than one year, you may still be able to apply for asylum, but only if you can prove there were special circumstances that prevented you from applying within that first year.
These are just a few of the many reasons it is important to find an asylum lawyer near you that can guide you through the process.
How do I File for Asylum?
If you are already in the United States, preferably on a valid visa, you can apply for asylum using a USCIS form I-589. This process is known as Affirmative Asylum.
If you are seeking asylum from outside the US, and do not have a valid visa to enter the country, you can claim asylum at a port of entry, such as a border crossing. This is known as Defensive Asylum. Defensive Asylum claims are much more difficult to navigate.
If you are going to apply for asylum, it is important to know that all asylum applicants are required to testify before an asylum officer or even an Immigration Judge in support of their application.
The REAL ID Act of 2005 increased the burden on asylum seekers to provide corroborating evidence of their asylum claims. Under the REAL ID Act, even if the asylum officer or Immigration Judge finds your testimony credible, they may still require you to provide additional evidence in support of your claim. There are many third party resources such as news reports, government report or information from human rights organizations. Determining what you need to corroborate your claim can be difficult. Our asylum lawyers can help.
My asylum application was denied. Can I appeal?
Appealing an asylum denial is very difficult. You must demonstrate to the Board of Immigration Appeals that there your circumstance have changed and that those changes materially affect your eligibility for asylum. Due to the difficulty of such appeals it is important that you hire an experience Asylum lawyer at the very beginning.
Do I need to hire an Asylum Lawyer?
Asylum allows you to live and work in the US, become an official ‘Green Card’ holder, and ultimately file for US Citizenship. Our qualified and experienced Immigration attorneys can help you determine if you are able to petition the United States for asylum.
If you are qualified for asylum, our Immigration lawyers can help you file the required forms and represent you throughout the entire process. We have law offices conveniently located across the State of Texas, as well in Arizona and Tennessee but we can help you with your asylum case no matter where in the world you may be. Our fee are very affordable and your immigration consultation is FREE.
Call for a FREE consultation to discuss getting Asylum with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones.
How to handle an Ice Hold or ICE Detainer
Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) authorities can place an ICE Hold or ICE Detainer on a non-US citizen who has been arrested and have them detained in a county jail, state and federal jails or prisons.
Once an ICE Hold or ICE Detainer has been placed on someone who’s been arrested, the next step is extremely important. Call 800-528-4044 and talk to an Immigration Attorney at Dunham & Jones.
Dunham & Jones will not only handle the the immigration case, but they will handle the criminal case as well. It’s extremely important that both the criminal and immigration case be handled correctly and together, because the outcome of the criminal case even though it may seem like a good outcome, can have dire consequences with the outcome of the immigration case.
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Immigration Lawyers
Call 800-528-4044 now for a FREE consultation with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones and find out how you can live and work legally in the United States. Dunham & Jones has simple payment plans and in most cases, doesn’t require any money down, so call 800-528-4044 and talk with an Immigration Lawyer for FREE at Dunham & Jones to find out how you can live and work legally in the United States.
Need a second opinion about your immigration status?
Have you been told you are not eligible for legal immigration status? Get a FREE, second opinion today from an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones. Do you have immigration concerns? Dunham & Jones has your answers. Call 800-528-4044 now for a FREE consultation to discuss your options to get legal immigration status. Dunham & Jones will review your situation and honestly apprise you of your immigration options.
Do you have immigration questions?
If you have questions regarding Legal Immigration Dunham & Jones can easily assist you with Citizenship Applications, Family Petitions, Green Cards, Work Permits, Deportations and more. Call 800-528-4044 now to get help from Dunham & Jones.
Dunham & Jones Immigration Lawyers
If you have questions regarding Legal Immigration, we have your answers. The Immigration Lawyers at Dunham & Jones can easily assist you with Citizenship Applications, Family Petitions, Green Cards, Work Permits, Deportations and more.
For a FREE consultation call now and find out how you can live and work legally in the United States. Dunham & Jones has simple payment plans and doesn’t require any money down, so call and talk with an Immigration Lawyer at Dunham & Jones today for FREE and find out how you can live and work legally in the United States.
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Immigration Lawyers · FREE Consultation
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