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Could DNA testing be required to bring your child to the U.S.?

On Behalf of Fok Immigration Law | Aug 4, 2023 | Immigration Law

As a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident, you want to bring your child to the U.S. There’s just one problem. There’s no official documentation that you’re their parent.  This can happen (predominantly to men) for any number of reasons. Maybe you weren’t married...

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Will changing jobs impact my H-1B status?

On Behalf of Fok Immigration Law | Jul 31, 2023 | Employment Immigration Visas

The U.S. is a dream destination for many foreign nationals. If you’ve landed a job in the U.S. through an employer-sponsored H-1B visa, you might find yourself wondering if you have to stick with your original job no matter the circumstances. Given the kinds of...

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When might you be accused of marrying for a green card?

On Behalf of Fok Immigration Law | Jul 12, 2023 | Immigration Law

If you meet and marry a foreign national, U.S. laws allow you to bring them into the country through a marriage-based green card. Unfortunately, some people abuse the system and innocent people who married for the right reasons could be investigated by the authorities...

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Practice Alert: Edition Date for Form I-131 Application for Travel Document Changes on 08/08/2023

On Behalf of Fok Immigration Law | Jul 5, 2023 | Firm News

AILA Doc. No. 23061635 | Dated June 16, 2023 USCIS has announced that as of August 8, 2023, the only edition date of Form I-131 that will be accepted by USCIS will be edition 06/06/2023. AILA recommends that all members who regularly file Form I-131 verify with their...

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USCIS offers guidance on compelling circumstances

On Behalf of Fok Immigration Law | Jul 5, 2023 | Employment Immigration Visas, Family Immigration Visas

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced new guidance on eligibility criteria for initial and renewal applications for employment authorization documents (EADs). The new guidelines clarify what the USCIS considers compelling...

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