No Dejes Que Tu Historial Criminal Arruine Tu Proceso de Inmigración

Un error del pasado no tiene que destruir tu futuro. Muchas personas que podrían arreglar sus papeles o conseguir la ciudadanía no lo hacen porque tienen miedo de su historial criminal. Pero lo que no saben es que en muchos casos, ese historial puede limpiarse o manejarse legalmente. ¿Porqué Tu Historial Criminal Importa en Inmigración? […]
VAWA: No Solo Para Mujeres

Cuando se habla de VAWA (Ley de Violencia Contra la Mujer), muchos piensan que es solo para mujeres casadas que han sufrido violencia física. Pero la realidad es muy diferente. VAWA protege a muchas más personas de lo que imaginas: padres de ciudadanos, hombres víctimas de abuso, y personas que han sufrido maltrato psicológico o […]
FOIA: The Most Recommended Tool

Did you know that the U.S. government keeps a file with your entire immigration history, even if you have never seen it? That file may contain information you don't even remember, entries, exits, detentions, interviews or old processes, and, in many cases, it can be the difference between winning or losing a case. That's why the FOIA exists [...].
Deportation Defense

When an immigration letter or court notice arrives, fear grips many families. The word “deportation” weighs heavy, and it is normal to feel desperate. But the most important thing to remember is this: there are legal defenses. You are not completely defenseless. Today we want to explain how these processes work and what options you may have to [...]
DACA returns for new applicants

After years of uncertainty and waiting, the news that many young people have been dreaming of hearing has arrived: DACA is once again available to new applicants in most parts of the country. The federal government officially confirmed that the program has been reinstated, with the sole exception of Texas, where a restriction remains in place. What does this mean for [...]
Clear Your Record and Protect Your Immigration Status

Having a criminal charge, whether large or small, can feel like a chain that is never broken. For those seeking to fix their papers in the United States, even a mistake from years ago can be the main obstacle. But the reality is that there are legal ways to fix, clean up or reduce the impact of a criminal charge.
Changes to the Naturalization Test: How to Get Ready

USCIS announced that a new version of the naturalization civics test, also called the 2025 Naturalization Civics Test, will be implemented on October 20, 2025. Here are the key points you should know and the steps you can take to avoid being surprised. What changes in the civics test? The question bank [...]
Accelerated Removal: How to Protect Yourself?

These days, the word “expedited removal” strikes fear into the hearts of many immigrant families. And no wonder: this process, known as Expedited Removal, allows the government to remove you from the country quickly, without giving you a chance to appear before a judge. The decision can be made in a matter of days, even hours, [...]
Arregla Tu Récord Penal ¡Lo Antes Posible!

En este momento, el gobierno de Trump está revisando de manera continua los archivos de más de 55 millones de personas con visa en Estados Unidos. Eso significa que cualquier antecedente penal, incluso el más pequeño, puede convertirse en motivo para negar una residencia, cancelar una visa o abrir un proceso de deportación. Muchos piensan: […]
Myths and Truths about Family Petitions

In our community there is a lot of talk about family petitions. There is always an uncle, cousin or neighbor who claims they “already know how it works” because they heard about a similar case. But the reality is that this topic is full of confusions that can cost you time, money and even the opportunity to fix your papers. Here we explain, [...]