Posted by Rob on November 25, 2009 under Immigration Law |
Green Card Lawyer for Minnesota Immigration What is a Green Card? A green card is the term used to describe the document that shows a persons is a Lawful Permanent Resident. It is the document that immigrants receive as proof of their permanent resident status. The green card can be used for employment, driver’s license, [...]
Posted by Rob on October 27, 2009 under Family Law |
It’s important to know what your options are in a divorce action before making any decisions. Laws governing family matters like divorce, custody, child support, mediation, property and spousal support vary from state to state. A Minnesota family practice lawyer can advise you about Minnesota family law and help you to make an informed and [...]
Posted by Rob on September 23, 2009 under Immigration Law |
Illegal Aliens – Three and Ten Year Bars Minnesota Immigration Lawyers The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) section 212(a)(9)(B)(i) bars certain immigrants from returning to the United States if they accrued unlawful presence, i.e., were in the U.S. illegally. This means that if you have been in the U.S. illegally and then leave [...]
Posted by Rob on July 14, 2009 under Family Law |
There are many hardships a family can face during a lifetime. When the unthinkable happens, such as experiencing a divorce, finding out about child abuse or a child abduction, or having to deal with property settlements, the legal terms and rules will not be foremost on your mind. In cases like these, the amount of [...]