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  • Associate Attorney Gabriella Agostinelli Interviewed by WBFO 88.7 in Segment, “You & the Law: Immigration and Marriage”

    Associate Attorney Gabriella Agostinelli was the featured interview during the All Things Considered Newscast with Mike Desmond last Friday, February 12th in a segment titled, “You & the Law: Immigration and Marriage.” The interview aired on radio station WBFO 88.7 at 5:45 p.m. To listen to the full interview please click here. In the interview, […]
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  • We Submitted our Marriage-Based Green Card Application – What Happens Now?

    After you’ve prepared all of the necessary documents and have everything signed, sealed and delivered to USCIS for your marriage-based green card application, you may be wondering what’s next. For Marriage-Based Adjustment of Status applicants, USCIS generally takes five to six months in total to process your application. It should be noted, however, that processing […]
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  • 10th Anniversary Client Testimonials

    As Berardi Immigration Law celebrates its tenth anniversary, take a look to see what some of our happy clients have to say about their experience!
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  • Supreme Court Ruling Granting Same-Sex Marriage Rights in All States May Help Immigrant Couples

    On Friday, June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a historic 5 to 4 decision that same-sex couples have the right to marry in all U.S. states and in unincorporated U.S. territories, like Puerto Rico. Same-sex couples could already marry in 36 states and the District of Columbia, but with this ruling the […]
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  • Frequently Asked Marriage-Based Green Card Interview Questions

    Typically, Marriage-Based Adjustment of Status applications require both the applicant and the spouse to be present for an interview before the case can be approved. For many applicants, the thought of being interviewed by an immigration officer can be stressful and overwhelming. However, applicants who are well-prepared should not worry! The Green Card interview is […]
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  • Overview of the Same-Sex Marriage Process

    Since the repeal of DOMA in June of 2013, U.S. citizens and green card holders can petition for their same-sex spouses to reside permanently in the U.S. However, many same-sex couples worry that their application will be handled differently because they are not an opposite sex couple. Fortunately, same-sex couples are treated no differently than […]
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  • Green Cards for Same Sex Marriage

    Managing Partner Rosanna Berardi discusses the process of obtaining a marriage based green card for same-sex couples. Rosanna outlines the different paths which are available during this process and helpful information to remember about each.
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  • Marriage-Based Green Cards

    In this video, Managing Partner Rosanna Berardi details the steps of the green card process, the different paths available, and how to ensure a successful outcome.
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  • Proving a marriage is bona fide for a spousal green card

    In most cases, in order to get a green card, you must have a sponsor. This sponsor can be a spouse, a parent, a child, or even an employer. In this blog we will be discussing one of the most important aspects of a spousal sponsorship, which is proving a marriage is bona fide. What […]
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  • Green Cards for U.S. Military Family Members

    Our last blog post was the first in a series on the ways in which immigration laws can affect those in the military.  In today’s blog post, we will take a closer look at some immigration benefits that are available for green card holders in the military.  This includes the process for obtaining green cards […]
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