
Immigration Lawyer in Houston: Unraveling 30 Years of Immigration
Immigration Lawyer in Houston: Unraveling 30 Years of Immigration History In almost nine years of practicing immigration law, I have had the opportunity to handle
Immigration Lawyer in Houston: Unraveling 30 Years of Immigration History In almost nine years of practicing immigration law, I have had the opportunity to handle
Immigration Lawyer: Humanizing the immigration process Last week, I was honored to have an interview published in J-Vibe Magazine, which focuses on stories and issues
Immigration Lawyer: What Oil and Gas Workers in the U.S. Should Know If you are in the U.S. because of your work in the oil
On January 26, 2016, Kathryn N. Karam attended a seminar on Texas’s new open carry laws. At the seminar, Attorney Karam noted that many people are not
USCIS Issued When to File Your Adjustment of Status Application for Family-Sponsored or Employment-Based Preference Visas: December 2015 to help readers determine if it is time to
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Kathryn N. Karam in HoustonNewcomerGuides.com on the importance of checking your arrival/departure record.
The United States Supreme Court issued a decision in Mata v. Lynch, noting that an individual may request that his/her case be reopened even if the Motion
The Department of State has released the April 2015 visa bulletin. Notably, EB-3 Rest-of-World has moved up to October 1, 2014.
The White House has announced the President Obama will address the country tomorrow night to explain “commonsense steps” President Obama plans to take regarding immigration reform. The
Disclaimer: This website was created to provide general information on immigration matters and is not intended to substitute legal counsel. Only a licensed Texas immigration lawyer can provide you with official legal counsel based on the unique details surrounding your situation. Since the smallest details regarding your status and background can impact the avenues open to you, a qualified attorney can provide you with counsel after reviewing your case.