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My Immigration Case Vault App Terms & Conditions, and Privacy

My Immigration Case Vault App Terms & Conditions, and Privacy

My Immigration Case Vault Terms & Privacy Dedicated Immigration Attorneys. Trusted Advocates. This is Shihab Burke, LLC, Attorneys At Law. My Immigration Case Vault Terms & Privacy Privacy Policy Shihab Burke, LLC, Attorneys At Law. built the My Immigration Case Vault app asa Free app. This SERVICE is provided byShihab Burke, LLC, Attorneys At Law….

Common Medical Examination (Form I-693) Concerns

Common Medical Examination (Form I-693) Concerns

Those seeking to adjust status and become a permanent resident must, for the most part, submit a medical examination along with their adjustment application. The medical exam, done on Form I-693, is to ensure that you have no inadmissible related health conditions. This mainly refers to infectious diseases that are of public health concern. Often,…

H-4 EAD Premium Processing Update; Waiting will Continue
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H-4 EAD Premium Processing Update; Waiting will Continue

USCIS has faced increasing backlogs across the entire agency, and several factors have made these backlogs even worse in recent years. The immigration policies of the prior administration created the “invisible wall” of bureaucratic processing delays for an agency that was already mismanaging its funds. The current pandemic, along with lack of resources, have exacerbated…

Consequences of Using Your EAD and AP While Your AOS is Pending

Consequences of Using Your EAD and AP While Your AOS is Pending

Most people who apply for adjustment of status (AOS) also apply for an employment authorization document (EAD) and advance parole (AP) at the same time. Because of the lengthy processing times for AOS applications, your EAD and AP will likely be approved prior to your green card. Using those benefits, however, comes with consequences you…

Will the U.S. Government Accept my Foreign Birth Certificate?
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Will the U.S. Government Accept my Foreign Birth Certificate?

Applications for permanent residency must include a lot of documentation. USCIS and Department of State require documentation of your birth. Ideally, this is achieved by submitting your birth certificate with your application. A birth certificate establishes the applicant’s country of citizenship and familial relationships, which helps to show eligibility for permanent residency. This also helps…