In the United States, immigration laws and regulations are complex and often subject to change. Many immigrants who come to the U.S. may face concerns and uncertainties, especially regarding issues such as divorce and its potential impact on their immigration status....
Immigration
Misdemeanors are not automatic causes for deportation
Clients often ask us whether their experience in a Texas court would lead to their deportation if they are convicted of the crime. Many think that deportation is automatic after a conviction. The answer to this question is that it depends on the particular crime....
How do felony convictions affect non-citizens?
Coming to Texas from another country may have been a goal of yours since you were a child. You may have believed that coming to the United States would allow you to build a better life, and for a time, you may have found that life. Now, you face a difficult situation...
Could cancellation of removal help you stay in the country?
You may call the United States your home and feel that you belong here. You may have lived here for years, held a job and carried out other actions that made you feel as if this country held more of your life than your native country ever did. However, you may still...
Is voluntary departure a beneficial alternative to removal?
Living in the United States may have been your dream for some time before you actually made it into the country. You may have prospered and felt at home and started to feel as if you could live the rest of your life with your family in this land of opportunity....