Immigration Rx
Immigration law can be immensely complex, due to unfamiliar terms and the unique requirements of large government agencies and the judicial system. But here at Antonini & Cohen, we believe it’s possible to break through that complexity and provide our clients with the straightforward answers and explanations they need. We’re taking on the most common questions we receive from clients, plus sharing tips, discussing misinformation and staying current on changes to the immigration system.
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Immigration Rx: Family petition Form I-130
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Immigration Rx: Green Card Success Case
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Immigration RX: U Visa spouse update
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Immigration Rx: Immigration marriage interview
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Immigration Rx: Prosecutorial Discretion
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Immigration Rx: What is denaturalization?
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Immigration Rx: What is ESTA and the B-1 and B-2 Visitor Visa?
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Immigration Rx: Medical exam & vaccination: Form I-693
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Immigration Rx: Can you visit your spouse in the US?
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Immigration Rx: Are babies born in the US automatically U.S. citizens?
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Immigration Rx: What is the difference between a fiancé visa and a spouse or marriage visa?
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Immigration Rx: 5 Things HR teams should know about work visas
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Immigration Rx: Can You Sponsor Yourself for a Green Card?
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Immigration Rx: 3 steps to get your employee green card
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Immigration Rx: What is ESTA and the B-1 and B-2 Visitor Visa?
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Immigration Rx: Top 3 Things You Should Know When Sponsoring Employees
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Immigration Rx: Understanding the H1-B visa lottery
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Immigration Rx: Extraordinary Ability Cases
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Immigration Rx: As an Immigrant Should I Pay Taxes
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Immigration Rx: H1-B Visa Registration for 2022 to Open in March
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What is ESTA and the B-1 and B-2 Visitor Visa?
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Understanding the H1-B visa lottery
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Immigration Rx: Refugee vs asylee
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Immigration Rx: What is TPS?
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Immigration Rx: What is a deportation hearing?
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Immigration Rx: USCIS Lawsuit Success Story
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Immigration Rx: Immigration Court Success Story – Cancellation of Removal
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Immigration Rx: Four Immigration Terms
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Immigration Rx: Can You Fight a Deportation Order?
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Immigration Rx: Interesting Case–USCIS Lawsuit
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Immigration Rx: Can You Be Deported Even If You’re Married
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Immigration Rx: Two Absentia Myths
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Immigration Rx: There are two ways to stay in the U.S. permanently. Do you know what they are?
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Inmigración Rx: Entendiendo la lotería de visas tipo H1-B
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Immigration Rx: Can you travel while your green card application is pending
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Immigration Rx: Address change, Part 2: Immigration courts
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Immigration Rx: Address change, Part 1: USCIS
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Immigration Rx: Family petition Form I-130
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Immigration Rx: Advantages and disadvantages of dual citizenship
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Immigration Rx: What if you lose your green card
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Immigration Rx: Green Card Success Case
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Immigration Rx: Deportation hearings vs removal hearings
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Immigration Rx: Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act
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Immigration Rx: TPS Countries & Eligibility
What Our Clients Are Saying
“Antonini & Cohen Immigration Law Group provided me with excellent legal services during my immigration application process. I am now a US citizen. The firm represented me in all stages…”
"Mr. Cohen had helped Jona to immigrate to the US, so it was natural that I went with Mr. Cohen again. Jona and I are certainly grateful to Antonini & Cohen for putting a 100% effort into Jona’s immigration case, which allowed for Jona to become a naturalized US citizen. I highly recommend Antonini & Cohen Immigration Law group."
"I can’t find words to say thanks enough for your professional service and assistance with the renewal my permanent residency...thank you to Mr. Patrick and Ms. Karnani for their support, kindness and professionalism. I would strongly recommend your services to anyone for any immigration matters."