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If you were forced to leave your country because you or your family member were harmed or threatened or you fear that you will be harmed if you return home, you may be eligible for Asylum in the United States. Asylum may lead to work authorization and permanent residency. Also, you may be able to bring your family to the United States.
Maura Kelly Immigration Law can guide you through the Asylum process and help you tell your story to U.S. immigration officials so that they understand why you qualify for asylum. Call 774- 774-338-4484 today. We’re here to help!
There are several ways to become a U.S. citizen.
If you were born in another country to a U.S. citizen parent or your parent naturalized before your 18th birthday, you may be a U.S. citizen already!
If you received your green card through your marriage to a U.S. citizen at least 3 years ago, you may be eligible for U.S. citizenship.
If you have had your green card for 5 years, you may be eligible for U.S. citizenship.
Call 774-338-4484 to schedule an appointment to discuss whether you qualify for U.S. citizenship.
If you were brought to the United States as a child and fulfill other criteria, you may be eligible for a social security number and employment authorization under DACA.
Call 774- 774-338-4484 today to find out if you are eligible for DACA today.
If you are facing deportation in Immigration Court, there are defenses available that will allow you to stay in the United States.
Maura Kelly will listen to your life story, analyze your case, and defend you robustly in Immigration Court.
Call 774-338-4484 to start building your case.
Whether you are currently in the U.S. or outside the U.S., Maura Kelly Immigration Law can help you obtain your green card through your spouse, parent, or child.
Call 774-338-4484 today to get started on the green card process!
If you have been the victim of a crime in the United States and assist law enforcement, you may be granted legal status in the U.S. which may lead to permanent residence and work authorization.
If you were the victim of a crime, call 774-338-4484 to tell Maura Kelly Immigration Law your story so we can determine if a T or U visa will be the right option for you.
The United States offers temporary status to nationals of designated foreign countries who cannot return home because of natural disaster or civil strife. Currently the designated countries are El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, Syria, Venezuela, and Yemen. TPS holders are allowed to live and work in the United States temporarily.
If you are a national of a designated country, call 774-338-4484 to schedule an appointment to discuss TPS eligibility.
If you have you been physically or emotionally abused by your spouse, parents or children, you may qualify for work authorization and/or Permanent Residence (a green card) under the Violence against Women Act (VAWA).
Call 774-338-4484 to learn if you are eligible for VAWA.