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VAWA Petitions: A New Chapter in USCIS Filing Location

Get the latest update on the VAWA petition process with USCIS. If you're a self-petitioning spouse, child, or parent of a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you need to know about the recent change in filing location from Vermont Service Center to the larger Nebraska center. This change can be overwhelming, but don't worry, expert assistance is available. Marina Shepelsky at Shepelsky Law is dedicated to providing personalized and compassionate service to each and every client. With years of experience in immigration law, Marina Shepelsky has the expertise and knowledge to help you through the VAWA petition process. Whether you are just starting the process or have already filed your VAWA petition, Marina Shepelsky can provide you with the guidance and support you need to ensure that your petition is processed smoothly and efficiently. At Shepelsky Law, they understand the emotional and financial toll that abuse can take on a person, and they are committed to helping VAWA self-petitioners get the immigration benefits they deserve. Don't hesitate to reach out to Marina Shepelsky at Shepelsky Law for all your VAWA petition needs.

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Does the New Rule Shorten Green Card Wait Times for Asylees?

Unlock the Path to an Asylum Green Card with USCIS Updates. Have you been approved for asylum in the US and are now looking to obtain a green card? USCIS has recently released a new rule regarding the physical presence requirement for asylees seeking a green card. The previous rule stated that asylees must have a full year of physical presence in the US when filing for a green card, but the recent update clarifies that the one-year physical presence requirement should mature at the time of the green card's approval. This change has sparked debate among immigration lawyers, with some interpreting it to mean that asylees no longer have to wait an entire year before filing for adjustment of status to a green card. However, the general consensus is to wait for USCIS to provide further clarification. Don't navigate the complex immigration system alone. Shepelsky Law Group, Immigration Lawyers for all 50 states, is here to help. With years of experience in immigration law, their team of experts will provide personalized and compassionate service to ensure that your asylum green card process goes smoothly. From eligibility requirements to physical presence, Shepelsky Law Group will guide you every step of the way. Contact them at (718) 769-6352 for all your asylum green card needs.

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The Latest Updates on Immigration News: What You Need to Know

Stay ahead of immigration changes and stay informed with Shepelsky Law. Our dedicated team stays up-to-date on the latest immigration news and updates to provide our clients with the most comprehensive guidance and support. Trust us to help you navigate the complex and ever-changing immigration landscape. Contact us today to learn how we can assist with your immigration needs.

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Why You Should Keep the Details of Your Divorce From Your Kids

Divorce is a difficult process to go through, and it can be even harder when children are involved. Learn why it's important to keep the details of your divorce from your kids and how it can help them cope with the transition. Divorce is never easy, especially when kids are involved. Learn why it's important to keep the details of your divorce from your children, and how to make the process easier for them. Get tips on how to cope with a divorce as a family.

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What are all of the types of work permits?

Are you looking to learn more about the different types of work permits available? Shepelsky Law Group has you covered. Check out our guide to get an overview of all the different types and their requirements. Get informed and start your application today. Whether you are an employer or employee, understanding the different types of work permits is essential. Learn more about the various permit categories and requirements with this comprehensive guide from Shepelsky Law Group. Get informed today!

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News Update: Returning Worker H-2B Visas

The U.S. Department of Labor has announced that the cap has been reached for the additional returning worker H-2B visas for Fiscal Year 2023. Learn more about the program and what this means for employers seeking to hire foreign workers.

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