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Reviewing immigration laws as an employer

On behalf of Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group | Jun 25, 2020 | Immigration Law

Whether you run a relatively small company or a larger firm, there are a number of possible reasons why you are considering hiring workers from abroad. For example, perhaps you are struggling to find talent locally and see an abundance of foreign workers who have the...

Businesses and the benefits of employment immigration

On behalf of Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group | Jun 24, 2020 | Immigration Law

There are numerous reasons why it is beneficial for employees to immigrate to the U.S. for work purposes, but if you run a business you should also understand the various perks that come with hiring workers from abroad. For example, businesses in certain industries...

Applying for an M-1 student visa

On behalf of Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group | Jun 17, 2020 | Immigration Law

When people think of those who secure a student visa, they often envision college students pursuing an academic degree. However, there is another option available to prospective students who do not intend to finish an academic program, such as the M-1 visa for...

Is it possible to travel without a green card?

On behalf of Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group | Jun 16, 2020 | Green Cards

As you wait for a permanent visa, you may wonder if it is possible to visit someone in another country before or during the process.  There are different circumstances, which both depend on whether or not you can travel freely without a green card.  Necessary...

Discussing immigration issues with your employer

On behalf of Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group | Jun 15, 2020 | Immigration Law

Many people move to the U.S. for career opportunities that simply are not present in their home country or to simply work in a place they have dreamed of living in for most of their lives. There are a number of factors to take into consideration when it comes to...

The movement to abolish ICE

On behalf of Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group | Jun 15, 2020 | Immigration Law

Immigrants, legal or otherwise, in Georgia might live in fear of the broad purview and authority of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. Others might champion ICE as a necessary tool to find and deport alien criminals and terrorists to curb...

What are your rights as a permanent resident?

On behalf of Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group | Jun 15, 2020 | Immigration Law

The road to citizenship is a years-long process, but your rights as a resident are important to know as well. They encompass a lot of the privileges enjoyed by citizens and offer needed protections from discrimination.  As FindLaw remarks in their list, permanent...

Protect your green card by avoiding these mistakes

On behalf of Lee & Peynado Immigration Law Group | Jun 8, 2020 | Immigration Law

A green card gives you a place to start if you wish to become a U.S. citizen through the process of naturalization, but you need to exercise care if you wish to keep your green card in good standing. Certain actions may lead to the loss of your green card, which could...

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