You can still qualify for the removal of your conditions on your conditional residence (Form I-751) even if you divorce your spouse or are separated

Navigating the conditional residence application process can be complicated, especially when faced with a situation like divorce. Make sure you have all your facts and speak to an attorney before making any decisions – no matter how small they may seem!
What can you expect in an immigration health examination for a residence application?

Wondering what the immigration health examination is and what you need to do? Here’s everything you need to know, from start to finish. Contact our team at Puntier Law for more information.
How can your immigration status affect your relatives?

If you’re an immigrant in the United States, your immigration status can affect your family members. Here’s what you need to know about how your immigration status can affect your relatives.
You can renew your driver’s license even if your work permit is expired

Wondering how to renew your driver’s license if you’re an immigrant with an expired work permit? This blog post explains the process and how Puntier Law can help.
Children and adults are both equally subject to a permanent bar

Permanent bar in immigration cases can have a devastating effect on the lives of individuals and their families. This blog will discuss what constitutes a permanent bar and how it could affect the immigration status of minors.
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.