It might be difficult to even know where to look to find reliable, easy-to-read information about legal rights in the DC metro area. The lawyers at Tucker, Nong and Associates have prepared these articles to help clients understand their rights, learn what to expect from the legal process and how to get help from our experienced team.
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Deferred Action Program for Parents (DAPA) The Deferred Action Program for Parents (DAPA) is modeled on the original DACA, but is specific to legal resident aliens and the parents of U.S. citizens. -
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) An important component of President Obama's executive order is the expansion of the childhood arrivals deferred action program and the formation of a -
Green Card: Family Based Permanent Resident Status or Green Card Status is possible through family relationships. A green card lawyer can help individuals understand their case. -
EB-5 Investor Visa The fifth employment preference category is for immigrant investors and require an EB-5 visa.EB-5 visas are commonly known as investor visas. The EB-5 visa -
EB-3 Visa and Status The third employment preference category is the EB-3 visa for professional, skilled and unskilled workers. For more information on EB-3 visas, contact Tucker -
EB-2 Visa and Status The EB-2 category is a common pathway for highly educated foreigners to obtain an employment-based permanent U.S. visa. Those who qualify for EB-2 status -
EB-1 Visa and Status Individuals who qualify for the first employment preference category will need an EB-1 visa. An EB-1 visa lawyer can help with the filing/application process. -
Green Card: Employment Based Some individuals can pursue permanent resident or green card status by qualifying for specialized visas. A green card lawyer can help with the process. -
Diversity Visa Lottery Some immigrants can obtain a green card through the visa lottery. The lottery is part of the 1990 Immigration Act and involves a lengthy application process. -
K-2 Visa and Status K-2 Visas must show proof of relationship to child including all required documents. Children must be unmarried and under twenty-one years of age. -
K-1 Visa and Status A K-1 or Fiance visa visa provides a way for foreign fiance visa to legally enter the United States in order to marry US citizens with whom they are engaged. -
Fiancé Visas A fiance visa is a common name used when referring to K visa. The K visa family includes K-1 and K-2 visas. There are specific requirements for each.