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In this article our Peoria family based visa attorneys discuss the asylum process and Defensive Asylum, which is a process to apply for asylum that defends against deportation. Individuals can apply for asylum into the country due to being a persecuted person in their home country.
Read an article from our Peoria family based visa attorneys about how to apply for asylum.
The travel ban, instated by President Trump, prevented individuals from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria,Yemen, and Iraq from entering the United States for 90 days. Our Peoria family visa attorneys explain further details about the ban and circumstances surrounding why someone would be banned.
Read the full article by our Peoria family based visa lawyers explaining the president's travel ban.
Immigration Form I-130 is the first step to obtaining a family-based visa. In this article, our Peoria attorneys discuss how to prepare and file the Petition for Alien Relatives along with the review and approval process so you have a better understanding of the steps involved and what you need to be prepared for.
Read the full article by our Peoria immigration lawyers explaining Immigration Form I-130.