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January 24, 2025
Did you know that even if you are undocumented, you have rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution? Here we share 10 key tips to protect yourself during an immigration raid: 1. Right to remain silent: You are not obligated to answer questions about your immigration status. You can say that you wish to remain silent. You must always act with respect towards the authorities. 2. Protection against illegal searches: The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution protects you against searches and seizures without a judicial warrant. Authorities need a warrant signed by a judge to enter your home without your consent. 3. Right to an attorney: Although the government will not provide you with an attorney or do so for free in immigration cases, you have the right to consult an attorney, and it is ideal to speak with an attorney before answering any questions. Carry the contact information of an immigration lawyer or a legal aid organization with you at all times. 4. Right not to sign documents without counsel: Do not sign any document you do not understand without having received guidance from a lawyer. Signing documents without understanding them can negatively affect your case. 5. Right to a hearing: If you are detained, you have the right to a hearing before an immigration judge to present your case. You have the right to have your lawyer present. 6. Immigration documents: Keep copies of any documents related to your immigration status with you, such as work permits, visas, or any correspondence from USCIS or the immigration court. 7. Avoid being a victim of immigration fraud : There are unscrupulous people taking advantage of individuals like you. Make sure to receive information from reliable sources. Speak directly with the lawyer and avoid hiring services from people who guarantee court results or make everything seem very easy; that's the easiest way to know they are only after your money. 8. Emergency card: A card with emergency contact information, including numbers of family members or friends who can be contacted in case of an emergency. 9. Respect the laws of the United States: Any violation of the law can complicate your immigration case. Changes are coming to immigration laws that will make it even more complicated. 10. Start your process: Act as soon as possible to be able to demonstrate that you have a pending immigration benefit. The Consulate General of Colombia in Los Angeles can provide you with legal advice if needed. Make sure to participate in the immigration events where reliable information is provided to the community.
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By Quiroz Law Firm March 8, 2022
The process for obtaining U.S. citizenship is much more detailed and therefore demanding from the point of view of the petitioner's background than for residency, since the observance of the applicant's conduct is a highly important point in this, which is why the authorities, organizations, government agencies and the different courts that grant or deny it are much more implacable when analyzing such applications. Based on the above, it could be said then that the process of verifying the applicant's background, such as personal, judicial or criminal circumstances, are of utmost importance, an example of this would be, to mention something, how was the entry to the United States, what use was made of their visas, what has been their behavior within the United States. Please note that violations of criminal laws will not necessarily cause you to lose your resident visa. It should be noted that this only applies as long as said violations are not serious, but they will be an obstacle to obtaining American citizenship (United States citizenship), in other words, said violations may prevent you from being an American citizen. Wondering what it takes to become a U.S. citizen? United States Citizenship Now, the qualities required to obtain United States citizenship are: being a permanent resident for more than 5 years or having been married for more than 3 years to an American citizen (United States citizen), said marriage must be legally constituted. Another necessary point to consider is the preferential visa system, since it includes a legal and therefore feasible way to remain in the United States national territory in accordance with the laws and regulations that so indicate, which opens the doors both to people who are already within the United States and to those who are outside.
January 24, 2025
Did you know that even if you are undocumented, you have rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution? Here we share 10 key tips to protect yourself during an immigration raid: 1. Right to remain silent: You are not obligated to answer questions about your immigration status. You can say that you wish to remain silent. You must always act with respect towards the authorities. 2. Protection against illegal searches: The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution protects you against searches and seizures without a judicial warrant. Authorities need a warrant signed by a judge to enter your home without your consent. 3. Right to an attorney: Although the government will not provide you with an attorney or do so for free in immigration cases, you have the right to consult an attorney, and it is ideal to speak with an attorney before answering any questions. Carry the contact information of an immigration lawyer or a legal aid organization with you at all times. 4. Right not to sign documents without counsel: Do not sign any document you do not understand without having received guidance from a lawyer. Signing documents without understanding them can negatively affect your case. 5. Right to a hearing: If you are detained, you have the right to a hearing before an immigration judge to present your case. You have the right to have your lawyer present. 6. Immigration documents: Keep copies of any documents related to your immigration status with you, such as work permits, visas, or any correspondence from USCIS or the immigration court. 7. Avoid being a victim of immigration fraud : There are unscrupulous people taking advantage of individuals like you. Make sure to receive information from reliable sources. Speak directly with the lawyer and avoid hiring services from people who guarantee court results or make everything seem very easy; that's the easiest way to know they are only after your money. 8. Emergency card: A card with emergency contact information, including numbers of family members or friends who can be contacted in case of an emergency. 9. Respect the laws of the United States: Any violation of the law can complicate your immigration case. Changes are coming to immigration laws that will make it even more complicated. 10. Start your process: Act as soon as possible to be able to demonstrate that you have a pending immigration benefit. The Consulate General of Colombia in Los Angeles can provide you with legal advice if needed. Make sure to participate in the immigration events where reliable information is provided to the community.
An advertisement for alternatives de migracion para colombianos en los estados unidos
By Quiroz Law Firm March 8, 2022
The process for obtaining U.S. citizenship is much more detailed and therefore demanding from the point of view of the petitioner's background than for residency, since the observance of the applicant's conduct is a highly important point in this, which is why the authorities, organizations, government agencies and the different courts that grant or deny it are much more implacable when analyzing such applications. Based on the above, it could be said then that the process of verifying the applicant's background, such as personal, judicial or criminal circumstances, are of utmost importance, an example of this would be, to mention something, how was the entry to the United States, what use was made of their visas, what has been their behavior within the United States. Please note that violations of criminal laws will not necessarily cause you to lose your resident visa. It should be noted that this only applies as long as said violations are not serious, but they will be an obstacle to obtaining American citizenship (United States citizenship), in other words, said violations may prevent you from being an American citizen. Wondering what it takes to become a U.S. citizen? United States Citizenship Now, the qualities required to obtain United States citizenship are: being a permanent resident for more than 5 years or having been married for more than 3 years to an American citizen (United States citizen), said marriage must be legally constituted. Another necessary point to consider is the preferential visa system, since it includes a legal and therefore feasible way to remain in the United States national territory in accordance with the laws and regulations that so indicate, which opens the doors both to people who are already within the United States and to those who are outside.
January 24, 2025
Did you know that even if you are undocumented, you have rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution? Here we share 10 key tips to protect yourself during an immigration raid: 1. Right to remain silent: You are not obligated to answer questions about your immigration status. You can say that you wish to remain silent. You must always act with respect towards the authorities. 2. Protection against illegal searches: The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution protects you against searches and seizures without a judicial warrant. Authorities need a warrant signed by a judge to enter your home without your consent. 3. Right to an attorney: Although the government will not provide you with an attorney or do so for free in immigration cases, you have the right to consult an attorney, and it is ideal to speak with an attorney before answering any questions. Carry the contact information of an immigration lawyer or a legal aid organization with you at all times. 4. Right not to sign documents without counsel: Do not sign any document you do not understand without having received guidance from a lawyer. Signing documents without understanding them can negatively affect your case. 5. Right to a hearing: If you are detained, you have the right to a hearing before an immigration judge to present your case. You have the right to have your lawyer present. 6. Immigration documents: Keep copies of any documents related to your immigration status with you, such as work permits, visas, or any correspondence from USCIS or the immigration court. 7. Avoid being a victim of immigration fraud : There are unscrupulous people taking advantage of individuals like you. Make sure to receive information from reliable sources. Speak directly with the lawyer and avoid hiring services from people who guarantee court results or make everything seem very easy; that's the easiest way to know they are only after your money. 8. Emergency card: A card with emergency contact information, including numbers of family members or friends who can be contacted in case of an emergency. 9. Respect the laws of the United States: Any violation of the law can complicate your immigration case. Changes are coming to immigration laws that will make it even more complicated. 10. Start your process: Act as soon as possible to be able to demonstrate that you have a pending immigration benefit. The Consulate General of Colombia in Los Angeles can provide you with legal advice if needed. Make sure to participate in the immigration events where reliable information is provided to the community.
An advertisement for alternatives de migracion para colombianos en los estados unidos
By Quiroz Law Firm March 8, 2022
The process for obtaining U.S. citizenship is much more detailed and therefore demanding from the point of view of the petitioner's background than for residency, since the observance of the applicant's conduct is a highly important point in this, which is why the authorities, organizations, government agencies and the different courts that grant or deny it are much more implacable when analyzing such applications. Based on the above, it could be said then that the process of verifying the applicant's background, such as personal, judicial or criminal circumstances, are of utmost importance, an example of this would be, to mention something, how was the entry to the United States, what use was made of their visas, what has been their behavior within the United States. Please note that violations of criminal laws will not necessarily cause you to lose your resident visa. It should be noted that this only applies as long as said violations are not serious, but they will be an obstacle to obtaining American citizenship (United States citizenship), in other words, said violations may prevent you from being an American citizen. Wondering what it takes to become a U.S. citizen? United States Citizenship Now, the qualities required to obtain United States citizenship are: being a permanent resident for more than 5 years or having been married for more than 3 years to an American citizen (United States citizen), said marriage must be legally constituted. Another necessary point to consider is the preferential visa system, since it includes a legal and therefore feasible way to remain in the United States national territory in accordance with the laws and regulations that so indicate, which opens the doors both to people who are already within the United States and to those who are outside.