
Immigration Questions & Answers
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- Obtaining a short-term visa
- Political asylum
- Temporary Protected Status
- DACA for Dreamers
- The visa lottery
- Helping your spouse get a green card
- Removing conditions on residence
- Visa processing
- Ways to become a US citizen
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Humberto S. Dominguez has been practicing law for over thirty years, almost exclusively in the area of immigration. He obtained a bachelor's degree in political science, graduating with summa cum laude distinction from Long Island University. He obtained his juris doctorate degree from Brooklyn Law School. Mr. Dominguez has been a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association since 1994. For his work assisting Haitian asylum seekers, he was given the Tristram Walker Metcalfe Alumni Award from his alma mater, LIU. Over the years, he has participated in various speaking engagements and trainings and is a yearly participant as a judge in New York University School of Law's immigration moot court competition. He lives in New York City.
Content
- Front Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Foreword by Stephen Carl Baldwin
- Preface to the Fourth Edition
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: The 1996 Laws
- Chapter 2: "Green Card" Defined
- Chapter 3: Obtaining a Short-Term Visa
- Chapter 4: Will the US Government Keep You Out?
- Chapter 5: Political Asylum
- Chapter 6: Temporary Protected Status
- Chapter 7: The Visa Lottery
- Chapter 8: Helping Your Spouse Get a Green Card
- Chapter 9: Removing Conditional Residence
- Chapter 10: If You Are a Battered Spouse or Child
- Chapter 11: If You Are a Widow or Widower
- Chapter 12: Helping Your Child Get a Green Card
- Chapter 13: Visa Processing
- Chapter 14: Can Your Employer Help You?
- Chapter 15: Fighting Job Discrimination
- Chapter 16: Special Cases and Parole
- Chapter 17: Public Benefits and Public Charge
- Chapter 18: The Provisional Waiver
- Chapter 19: DACA for Dreamers
- Chapter 20: Ways to Become a Citizen
- Afterword
- Appendix
- How to Find a Good Immigration Lawyer
- Listing of Immigration Counseling Organizations
- Federal Poverty Guidelines for 2020
- Index
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