The requirements for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) program were expanded last year by President Obama to ensure that more children who had immigrated to the United States might avoid deportation. Along with an expanded DACA program, President Obama also announced that many undocumented parents of U.S. citizens and lawful residents may also be able to receive work…
If you have ever dealt with the U.S. immigration system, it’s not unusual if you feel like you had to jump through a million hoops before you could become a fully naturalized citizen. Not only do you have to pass a test that deals with US history, but you also have to submit a plethora of proof that you have…
If you have recently been injured in an accident, you may be in shock. In many cases, it’s difficult to determine the extent of your injuries soon after the incident occurs. Before you write off an injury, make sure to ask your doctor these five questions. “Is there any chance that the damage is permanent?” More often than not, what…
There are few things more upsetting than making the decision to put Mom or Dad into a nursing home. You do your due diligence – visit facilities, research, ask plenty of questions. You may even check out a particular nursing home’s record with regard to negligence and abuse of patients. When everything checks out, you bite the bullet and entrust…
There are two ways to become a U.S. citizen: by birth or by naturalization. If you are born in the United States, you are automatically a citizen of the country. If you are born elsewhere but have at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen, you are already a citizen of the United States. You can also go through…