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The Most Common Visa Types for Turkish Citizens According to a US Immigration Lawyer
For Turkish citizens, the allure of the United States stretches far beyond the country’s borders. Whether it’s pursuing educational opportunities, seeking employment prospects, or investing in a business venture, the US offers a plethora of possibilities. So here is a short guide on some of the most common visa types for Turkish citizens, including the J-1, H-1B, and investor visas like the E-2.

T Visa and Landscaping: Is Combining the Two Possible?
Let’s discuss how one can qualify for a T visa. The T visa is a crucial resource for individuals who have been trafficked and are willing to cooperate with authorities in the investigation and prosecution of human trafficking crimes.

An Immigrant’s Journey to Freedom and Happiness Through VAWA
Karla is a survivor who found freedom and a new beginning through the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). Her journey is a powerful testament to the life-changing impact of VAWA and the transformative power of legal protections for survivors of abuse and exploitation.

How to Get a Green Card and Work Permit Through VAWA: A Guide for Undocumented Workers
For many undocumented workers in the United States, the idea of obtaining a Green Card (permanent residency card) and a work permit may seem unattainable. However, there is a legal avenue that can provide hope and opportunities: the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). In this article, we will explore what VAWA is, how it can help you obtain permanent residency, and how you can begin the process.

VAWA Protections for All: When Your Barbie & Ken Dream Becomes A Nightmare
If you’re experiencing abuse or manipulation in your relationship, you don’t have to suffer in silence. VAWA isn’t just for Barbie – it’s for Ken too! Whether you’re facing physical, emotional, or psychological abuse, there are resources and support available to help you break free from this cycle and reclaim your autonomy.

7 Steps to Expedite Your Work Permit Application
Are you eagerly awaiting for your work permit, only to find the process dragging on longer than expected? Delays in receiving a work permit can be frustrating and may hinder your ability to start a new job or pursue your career goals. Fortunately, there are strategies you can employ to expedite the processing of your work permit application. In this article, we’ll explore some effective ways to fast-track your work permit approval.

Embracing the Spirit of Ramadan: A Time for Healing, Progress, and Faith
As the crescent moon graces the sky and the holy month of Ramadan dawns upon us, it’s time to delve into the essence of this sacred time – a time for reflection, renewal, and unwavering faith. At our firm, we’re not just about filing paperwork; we’re about infusing every step of the immigration journey with compassion, dedication, and a sprinkle of hope. And what better time to celebrate our commitment to healing, progress, and faith than during the blessed month of Ramadan?

What is Medical Deferred Action and How Can It Protect You from Deportation
Did you know that you could get a work permit and protection from deportation if you are undocumented and have a medical condition? The humanitarian program called medical deferred action, allows individuals to remain in the country temporarily for medical treatment, ensuring they can access crucial healthcare services without fear of deportation. Here’s a concise guide to help understand the eligibility criteria and application process.

Embracing New Beginnings: Qazi Law Offices Extend an Easter Message of Hope and Resilience
Easter heralds the arrival of spring and the promise of new beginnings. It’s a time of renewal, rebirth, and the triumph of hope over adversity. And for those navigating the immigration journey, Easter serves as a poignant reminder that even in the face of challenges, there is always the possibility of transformation and progress. For immigrants, Easter offers a chance to leave behind the trials and tribulations of their homeland and embark on a journey towards a brighter future.

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Amplifying Immigrant Women’s Narratives in History and Beyond
Join us in celebrating Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, whose inspiring journey stands as another empowering tale of an immigrant woman, adding strength to the spirit of Women’s History Month. Chimamanda is hailed as one of the great writers of her generation and a prominent voice in contemporary African literature.

Unveiling Latina Excellence: Sonia Sotomayor’s Legacy in Women’s History Month
Hailing from a family of immigrants, Sonia Sotomayor is the first Latina and the third woman in American history to be appointed to serve on the High Court. She was appointed by Former President Barack Obama in 2009.

The Afghan Adjustment Act: A Beacon of Hope for Afghan Refugees
In the wake of the tumultuous events unfolding in Afghanistan, the plight of Afghan refugees has captured the attention of the world. As thousands flee their homeland in search of safety and security, there’s a pressing need for compassionate and practical solutions to address their dire circumstances. Enter the Afghan Adjustment Act – a potential lifeline for Afghan refugees seeking refuge and stability in the United States.