Archive for 'Adjustment of Status' Category
If you’re seeking asylum in the United States, it’s essential to have an asylum lawyer who can guide you through the complex legal process. An asylum lawyer provides crucial support in helping you navigate the immigration system, ensuring that you meet all legal requirements, and representing you during hearings. Whether you’re in Manhattan or another […]
Deportation is one of the most serious consequences an individual can face in the immigration process. If you or a loved one is facing deportation proceedings, it is essential to have a skilled deportation lawyer on your side to protect your rights and fight for your ability to stay in the United States. At The […]
Seeking asylum in the United States is a critical process for individuals who have suffered persecution or fear future persecution in their home countries. However, not everyone who applies will automatically qualify. There are strict criteria that must be met to be granted asylum. Understanding these requirements and having the right legal representation can significantly […]
When ICE detains a green card holder, there are several potential outcomes, depending on the circumstances. Here’s a breakdown of the process:
If you or a loved one is detained by ICE in Manhattan, New York, obtaining an immigration bond hearing may be your path to gaining release while your removal case proceeds. But the process is complex, time-sensitive, and heavily dependent on local court rules. In this guide, The Law Office of Yifei He will walk […]
At The Law Office of Yifei He PLLC, we specialize in immigration law and crimmigration law the intersection of criminal and immigration law. If you or a loved one is facing inadmissibility issues or seeking a waiver, our experienced legal team is here to help. Contact us today at 917-338-7678 or visit our Contact Us […]
Facing fraud or identity theft charges in New York is a serious matter that can carry lifelong consequences. From felony convictions to federal investigations, these white collar crimes are aggressively prosecuted—and for noncitizens, the immigration consequences can be just as severe. If you are under investigation or have been arrested in Manhattan or elsewhere in […]
Overview VAWA stands for Violence Against Women Act and protects immigrant men and women. VAWA was first introduced into the law in 1994, providing noncitizens the ability to receive immigration relief without their spouse if they are a victim of domestic violence. This process is called self-petitioning. In 2000, the Battered Immigrant Women Protection […]
Overview Deportation is the act of removing a foreign national from a country where their presence is unlawful. Deportation occurs when the U.S. government discovers that an individual has either entered the U.S. illegally, overstayed their visa, or violated United States laws. See https://www.usa.gov/deportation for further information about deportation. This article discusses why someone may be placed […]
In this Video, I discuss Green Card Sponsorship Issues including the required Income Eligibility for Sponsors. In light of the recent Memorial Day Holiday, I also include a discussion on reduced income requirements for members of the Military.
