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Marriage Green Card Document Affidavit

Welcome to The Ranchod Law Group! In this video, Kaushik will discuss in detail the Marriage Green Card Document Affidavit.

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Ten Mistakes to Avoid When Applying for a Marriage Based Greencard

Obtaining your greencard after marrying a United States Citizen can be a positive and happy experience but common mistakes can make the process needlessly stressful. Here are some common mistakes you should avoid when applying for your marriage based greencard: Failing to file all of the necessary forms with the correct filing fees and requisite…

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Greencard vs. U.S. Citizenship FAQ

green card vs. U.S. Citizenship Green Card FAQ green card vs. U.S. Citizenship FAQ Ultimately, many of our clients desire to become lawful permanent residents (green card holders) or U.S. Citizens. Each status carries its own benefits. Here we will address the more common questions we hear in our practice from newgreen cardholders and naturalized…

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3 Year H1B Extension Process [[VIDEO]]

How does a person on an H1B visa get a 3-year extension? Let’s watch a short video about 3-year H1B extensions: Remember that you should consult with a qualified immigration attorney before attempting any change in your legal status. Call The Ranchod Law Group today at (916) 613-3553. Our offices are located in Sacramento, Santa…

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Waivers in Adjustment of Status Cases Marijuana

In the next few weeks, we will be covering the topic of waivers in the context of adjustment of status. Adjustment of status is the process by which an individual who has a temporary status (a B visa or an F visa, for example) or no status (has an expired visa) can adjust their status…

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How Can a DUI Affect Filing for a Green Card or Citizenship?

A DUI (Driving Under the Influence) can have no effect or a negative effect on an application for a green card or citizenship. The specific charge, criminal history of the applicant, and any additional charges beyond the DUI determine how U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will view the application. A first-time, simple DUI case…

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