Vincent Martin


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Deportation for Crimes Involving Moral Turpitude

The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) at section 237 allows the Department of Homeland Security DHS, through U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to deport someone who has committed a crime involving moral turpitude, commonly referred to a CIMT, if the conviction occurred within five (5) years after admission and the conviction was for a crime for which a sentence of one year or longer may be... (posted by Vincent 2 years 244 days ago.)
Illegal Aliens Three and Ten Year Bars

The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) section 212(a)(9)(B)(i) bars certain immigrants from returning to the United States if they accrued unlawful presence, i.e., were in the U.S. illegally. This means that if you have been in the U.S. illegally and then leave the country, you could be prevented from returning for several years. This applies whether the USCIS knows that you were in the country illegally or not.... (posted by Vincent 2 years 268 days ago.)
Work Visa for Seasonal Workers The H2B Visa Immigration

Seasonal industries often find it difficult to find seasonal workers due to the short duration of the jobs and the tasks involved. This is where the H-2B visa category can help. Common industries that utilize the H2B program to supplement their workforce include, but are not limited to: nurseries, golf courses, carnivals and fairs, lawn and landscaping, resorts and hotels, tourist attractions, theme... (posted by Vincent 3 years 62 days ago.)
Immigration Amnesty Law Green Card

The last time we had a law that many considered amnesty was in 2000. On December 21, 2000, President Clinton signed The Legal Immigration and Family Equity Act of 2000 (LIFE Act) into law. This law, commonly referred to as the LIFE Act or 245(i), allowed certain persons who had an immigrant visa immediately available but entered without inspection (without documents) or otherwise violated their status and thus are... (posted by Vincent 3 years 62 days ago.)