Why Immigrants Should Sit Out the Protests Even If Your Heart Is on the Front Lines

While the urge to protest is strong, undocumented immigrants and green card holders face serious risks, even with peaceful actions. One arrest can trigger ICE involvement, delay green cards, or lead to deportation. This blog urges caution: immigrants should sit out the protests and support from a safer distance. Learn how to stay involved while protecting your future.

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Fighting for Justice: The Path to Citizenship for a Green Card Holder

When a green card holder faced deportation during his citizenship application due to a decades-old false charge, he turned to Qazi Law for help. With sharp legal strategy and relentless effort, we exposed the errors in his case and saved his green card, paving the way for U.S. citizenship. This true story shows the value of skilled counsel when navigating the path to citizenship for a green card holder. Call Qazi Law today to protect your future.

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New Alien Registration Requirement: What Immigrants Must Know in 2025

The new DHS Alien Registration Requirement affects many noncitizens living in the U.S., and failing to comply could lead to criminal charges or deportation. But registering may also expose individuals to legal risks. This guide breaks down who must register, what’s required, and what steps to take. If you’re confused or concerned, Qazi Law Offices can help you understand your options and protect your rights. Don’t navigate these changes alone—contact us today for compassionate, expert legal guidance.

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Organ Transplants and Immigration Status: Are Undocumented Patients Being Left Behind?

Undocumented immigrants in the U.S. may face barriers to organ transplants despite contributing to the healthcare system. While federal law prioritizes medical need, policies often intertwine organ transplants and immigration status. From outdated quotas to data inconsistencies, many undocumented patients are at risk of being denied life-saving care. Learn how the law works, what reforms are needed, and how Qazi Law Offices can help you understand your rights and fight for equitable access to treatment and protection.

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Should You Travel with a Green Card Right Now? Here’s What You Need to Know

Traveling with a Green Card isn’t as simple as it used to be. Today, even permanent residents must take extra precautions before leaving the U.S.—especially for emergencies. From bringing essential documents to consulting an attorney and preparing for re-entry, this guide outlines everything green card holders need to know. Qazi Law Offices helps clients minimize risks and avoid re-entry problems. Don’t travel without a legal check. Call Qazi Law for a consultation and protect your status today.

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Will I Lose My Children if I Divorce My Spouse and I Am Undocumented?

Will I lose my children if I divorce my spouse and I am undocumented? It’s a common fear among undocumented parents—but U.S. family courts focus on a child’s best interests, not immigration status. You still have rights and a chance to fight for custody or visitation. Learn what steps to take and how to prepare, from legal planning to guardianship. Get expert help from Qazi Law Offices to protect your parental rights and your children’s future.

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Green Card Does Not Mean Permanent: 5 Mistakes That Can Get You Deported

Green card does not mean permanent US stay or guaranteed residency. Even small missteps—like long trips abroad, missed tax filings, or minor legal issues—can cost you your status. At Qazi Law Offices, we break down five common mistakes that put green card holders at risk of deportation and explain how to protect yourself. Learn why it’s crucial to stay compliant, file for citizenship early, and get professional legal advice before trouble arises.

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Nikah and US Immigration: Is Your Marriage Legally Recognized for Immigration Purposes?

Nikah and US immigration go hand in hand when it comes to marriage-based immigration cases. Many people mistakenly think their Islamic marriage doesn’t count—but in many cases, it’s legally valid and must be disclosed. Missteps on your immigration forms could lead to denials or worse. This article walks you through when a Nikah counts, common pitfalls, and what you can do to protect your immigration status. Contact Qazi Law Offices today for trusted legal help with marriage-based immigration.

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Estate Planning for Undocumented Immigrants: What You Need to Know

Estate planning for undocumented immigrants ensures their families are protected, even during uncertain times. From creating a will to naming guardians and setting up trusts, immigrants can legally plan for the future regardless of their status. This guide explains what documents to prepare, how to safeguard children, and why working with an attorney is key. Contact Qazi Law Offices for expert help in protecting your family and assets with a comprehensive estate plan tailored to your needs.

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Trump Invokes Alien Enemies Act: What Immigrants Must Know Now

The Trump administration has invoked the Alien Enemies Act to enforce stricter immigration status rules. Non-citizens must now register with USCIS and carry valid documentation at all times. This policy shift has raised concerns about civil liberties, legal rights, and community safety. Learn what this law means for you, how to stay compliant, and what legal options are available. If you’re unsure about your immigration status, contact Qazi Law Offices today for trusted legal guidance.

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