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TPS Renewal Now Available: Get Your Benefits Extended Through 2024

TPS beneficiaries from Venezuela no longer need to worry about their status and can now file to renew their TPS through November 7, 2022.

Important Documents You Need to Renew Your DACA: DACA Renewal Supporting Documents

We put together an overview of the DACA renewal process as well as a guide to daca renewal supporting documents to help you prepare for a successful renewal.

What Immigration Lawyers Do and Why You Need One

If you are looking to immigrate to the United States, it is important that you understand the process and what immigration lawyers do. Many people try to take on the process themselves or seek help from others who are not immigration experts.

The i-140 Form: Your Guide to Employment-Based Immigration Benefits

Looking to come to the United States to work and considering an i-140 form? An Employment Visa may be a good option for you and the i-140 form is used to apply for several different employment-based immigration benefits. With years of experience and successful cases under our belt, my team and I at Puntier Law can tell you if an employment visa is right for you - and if it isn't, we'll help point you in the right direction.

Green Card Renewal: A Guide for American Immigrants

The green card renewal process explained by experienced immigration attorneys who want you to know exactly what to expect.

Immigration Reform: Check If You Qualify for Any Benefits

Immigration reform is an ongoing process and immigration laws are constantly changing. That's why you should take action as soon as possible to take advantage of any immigration benefits available now and if you don't qualify, here's what you can do.

Immigration Office: How to Apply for Naturalization, a Green Card, and More

You can contact the immigration office directly to apply for a variety of immigration benefits but here's why you should have a lawyer assist you instead.

The Supreme Court of the United States eliminates the MPP: People no longer have to stay outside the country to request asylum

Learn more in this blog about the ruling of the Supreme Court of the United States on the Immigrant Protection Protocols (MPP)

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