Robert F. Jacobs & Associates, PLC, Legal Blog
Will my adopted child automatically be a US citizen?
Citizenship generally allows foreign-born individuals to enjoy the same rights as other US citizens. This often applies to children US citizens adopted abroad, although circumstances may differ depending on their age. Requirements for citizenship of children under 18...
Obtaining citizenship through parents
What if a child’s parents are U.S. citizens but the child was born outside of the United States? Does that mean the child is already a citizen or do they still need to apply for naturalization? The answer: it depends According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration...
3 scenarios that could inform a shoplifting charge defense
Some stores and malls are overzealous when it comes to protecting their goods. That can lead to innocent or otherwise well-meaning people being stopped and accused of shoplifting. If you are ever accused of shoplifting, the consequences could range from immigration...
Who can travel with someone who has a work visa?
Securing a work visa is an exciting moment in someone's life. They can continue developing their career and can legally enter the United States to do so. In many cases, a work visa could be the first step on the path toward citizenship. Their good fortune can also...
Can I get a U.S. green card if I have a criminal record?
A criminal record can impact your ability to gain entry into the U.S. on a green card. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) agency has strict rules on who gets into the country and negatively considers people with criminal records. The agency...
I’ve been charged with DUI. Should I consider a plea deal?
If you are charged and convicted of drunk driving in California, you will face a range of legal and personal consequences. Fortunately, you can avoid the repercussions that come with a guilty verdict by working out a plea deal with the prosecution. A plea deal is an...
A healthy economy needs immigrants
There's no denying that immigrants play a vital role in our economy. From agriculture to finance, businesses across the country rely on foreign-born workers to keep things running smoothly. And while the current debate over immigration reform can be heated at times,...
The goal of a green card marriage interview
If you get married, and your spouse is a citizen but you are not, you may be able to use that marital status to get a green card. One of the reasons that the U.S. government gives out green cards is to allow married couples to stay together when one of them originally...
How can you beat a DUI?
Criminal convictions can count against you in immigration matters. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) can (and does) appeal to courts to deport people or refuse them visas or citizenship due to their criminal history. While you might not...
How do you know if you’re eligible for The U Visa?
The purpose of the U visa is to help victims of a particular set of crimes that have suffered physical or mental abuse and have worked with US law enforcement to help bring the perpetrator(s) of the crime to justice. The U visa was introduced with the passing of the...