BlogContract & BusinessGreen CardImmigrationReal EstateVisa February 6, 2017 LIVING IN THE US BY INVESTING IN MIAMI REAL ESTATE From my experience, a lot of people worldwide want to live in the United States (US) and enjoy the security and stability that its political… Ayala Law P.A. 0
AdmissionBlogCuban AdjustmentGreen CardImmigrationImmigration LawNoticiasResidencia January 16, 2017 Sobre la política “Pies secos, Pies Mojados” La Ley de Ajuste Cubano (CAA, por sus siglas en ingles) es una ley que otorga a los ciudadanos cubanos, a sus cónyuges y a… Ayala Law P.A. 0
AdmissionBlogCuban AdjustmentGreen CardImmigrationImmigration LawLawful permanent resident January 14, 2017 On Wet Foot; Dry Foot The Cuban adjustment Act (CAA) is a law that gives Cubans citizens, their spouses and children the possibility of getting a green card if they… Ayala Law P.A. 0
Blog June 21, 2016 Republicans Amnesia In the wake of the pretty sound Obama’s defeat of Romney in the 2012 election, the Republican National Committee (RNC) published what it called the… Ayala Law P.A. 0
AdmissionE-VisaImmigrationImmigration LawNoticiasPeticion familiarResidencia June 14, 2016 La visa E y los beneficios para su cónyuge e hijos Mucha gente que quiere vivir en los Estados Unidos no tiene un miembro de la familia que pueda solicitar una visa por ellos o un… Ayala Law P.A. 0
BlogE-VisaImmigrationNational Visa CenterVisa June 9, 2016 The E Visa and the benefits for your spouse and children Many immigrants wanting to live in the United States do not have a family member that can petition for them or an employer that can… Ayala Law P.A. 0
Cuban AdjustmentGreen CardImmigrationNoticiasResidencia April 27, 2016 Sobre la ley del ajuste cubano La Ley de Ajuste Cubano (AC) es una ley que le da a los ciudadanos cubanos, sus cónyuges e hijos, la posibilidad de obtener la… Ayala Law P.A. 0
BlogCuban AdjustmentGreen CardImmigration March 17, 2016 On Cuban Adjustment The Cuban adjustment Act (CA) is a law that gives Cubans citizens and their spouses and children the possibility of getting a green card. CA… Ayala Law P.A. 0
AdmissibilityBlogGreen CardImmigrationImmigration LawLPRmisconceptionsNoticiasPeticion familiarResidencia February 23, 2016 Matrimonio y Green Card Constantemente me preguntan lo siguiente: Mi novio y yo nos amamos muchísimo. El es ciudadano americano. Si nos casamos, ¿en cuanto tiempo me llega la… Ayala Law P.A. 0
AdmissibilityAdmissionBlogGreen CardImmigrationImmigration LawLawful permanent residentLPRmisconceptionsResidencia January 22, 2016 Marriage and Green Card I am constantly faced with the following question/fact pattern: My boyfriend and I love each other a lot. She is a US Citizen. If we… Ayala Law P.A. 0
AdmissibilityAdmissionCBPDeportationImmigrationLawful permanent residentNoticiasNTARemovalTravel Abroad August 10, 2015 Residentes Permanentes, Record Criminal y Viajes al Extranjero No es poco común recibir una llamada de un residente permanente (LPR por sus siglas en ingles) que viaja al extranjero por vacaciones o negocios… Ayala Law P.A. 0
AdmissibilityAdmissionBlogDeportationDHSGreen CardICEImmigrationImmigration LawLawful permanent residentLPRNTARemovalTravel Abroad July 6, 2015 Lawful Permanent Residents, Criminal Convictions, and Travel It is not uncommon that I receive a call from a long time Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) who travels abroad for vacation or business who,… Ayala Law P.A. 0
Green CardImmigrationImmigration LawLawful permanent residentNational Visa CenterNoticiasPeticion familiarResidenciaUSCISVisa Bulleting April 11, 2015 Petición aprobada versus visa disponible—una confusión muy común Una de las confusiones mas comunes para aquellos que buscan emigrar a los Estados Unidos (o traer un miembro de su familia) es la que… Ayala Law P.A. 0
BlogGreen CardImmigrationImmigration LawLawful permanent residentmisconceptionsNational Visa CenterResidenciaUSCISVisa Bulleting April 6, 2015 Approved petition versus available visa—a very common confusion. One of the common confusions for those seeking to immigrate to the United States (or bring a family member) is the one that relates to… Ayala Law P.A. 0
BlogUncategorized February 19, 2015 Why do I have to wait until I am 15 years old for DACA? People (some times kids themselves) ask me this question frequently. Why does a 15 year old that came to the US as a kid can… Ayala Law P.A. 0