by Michele Dinits, Esq. | Dec 15, 2025 | Family Based Immigration, News, Removal of Conditions (ROC)
If you received a 2-year marriage-based green card, it’s not truly “permanent” yet. To keep your status, you’ll need to remove the conditions before it expires. Skipping this step could cause you to lose your green card entirely. Here’s a quick guide to help you...
by Michele Dinits, Esq. | Dec 15, 2025 | Family Based Immigration, Military Parole in Place (PIP)
Too many people have not yet heard about the Military Parole in Place (PIP) program. Let’s fix that. For many undocumented family members of U.S. service members and veterans, this program is a game-changer. Who Qualifies? PIP is available only to immediate family...
by Michele Dinits, Esq. | Dec 15, 2025 | Marriage-Based Green Cards
Alex, our French client, is dating an American woman and planning to get engaged on his next visit to the US. He called so we could figure out the proper timing for everything, with his immigration status in mind. He wanted to know how long his trip to the US could be...
by Michele Dinits, Esq. | Dec 15, 2025 | Citizenship & Naturalization, News, Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)
Good news for immigrant children in the U.S.! EOIR has created specialized children’s dockets which will be available at 49 immigrations courts around the country. There will also be specially trained staff and judges managing these cases, mostly made up of...
by Michele Dinits, Esq. | Dec 15, 2025 | Immigration Attorney
To provide accurate legal advice, navigate the complexities of immigration law, and effectively represent the client’s interests, an immigration attorney requires certain pieces of information from her client. Immigration History: Any previous immigration...