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  • Bravery Rewarded: How Parole in Place Assists Undocumented Military Parents with U.S. Residency
    Bravery Rewarded: How Parole in Place Assists Undocumented Military Parents with U.S. Residency
    The connection between a parent and their child is fortified by shared experiences and mutual respect, a bond that gains even greater significance when the child commits to military service. For those who have entered the U.S. without documentation and now find themselves as parents of service members or veterans, there's a beacon of hope called Parole in Place (PIP).
  • Love Without Borders: Securing U.S. Residency After Marrying an American Citizen
    Love Without Borders: Securing U.S. Residency After Marrying an American Citizen
    Navigating the Path to Residency When Married to a U.S. Citizen Finding love and marrying a U.S. citizen brings joy and hope, yet it can also introduce a maze of legal considerations, especially when one lacks official status in the States. The road to residency is often shrouded in myths and misinformation. Here's a slice of truth: tying the knot
  • Common U Visa Mistakes
    Common U Visa Mistakes
    U visas are crucial immigration permits for many reasons. First, they help cut down on crime since they aid law enforcement agencies with resolving unfinished cases. Second and most important, they offer protected immigration status for the survivors and victims of qualifying criminal activity. Applying for one of these permits can be complicated, regardless of where you are from and
  • The Biden Administration and Changes to Immigration Policy
    The Biden Administration and Changes to Immigration Policy
    With a change of administration comes a ripple effect of policy changes. When the Biden Administration took office on January 20th, 2021, some notable first actions included the proposal of the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021. This bill, which has been sent to Congress for approval, proposes a number of changes are aimed at reversing the Trump administration’s strict immigration
  • AILA Military Assistance Program
    AILA Military Assistance Program
    At Solano Law Firm, LLC, we are committed to our service members and military families. For this reason, Zaira Solano is a member the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Military Assistance Program. This innovative program connects active duty military personnel and their families with immigration issues that may arise during their service. To learn more about the AILA Military Assistance Program, keep reading. What Is the AILA Military Assistance Program?
  • Rights for an Abused Spouse, Children and Parents – Part Two
    Rights for an Abused Spouse, Children and Parents – Part Two
    [Derechos del cónyuge, hijos y padres maltratados – Parte 2 – Una versión en español está disponible al final de esta página web] Can Battered Spouses, Children and Parents Get a Green Card? Yes! Immigrants have a right to live free from abuse and have special immigration benefits.  As an abused spouse, child, or parent, of a U.S. citizen or
  • Rights for an Abused Spouse, Children and Parents – Part One
    Rights for an Abused Spouse, Children and Parents – Part One
    If you are a battered or abused spouse, child, or parent of a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you may self-petition for an immigrant visa petition without the abuser’s knowledge. This allows victims to seek both safety and independence from their abuser, who is not notified about the filing.  If you have an approved petition, you are also eligible to
  • DACA and Eligibility for Georgia Unemployment Insurance
    DACA and Eligibility for Georgia Unemployment Insurance
    Helping workers who are financially struggling is the goal of unemployment insurance and the state of Georgia has tools to help during this public health and economic crisis. Georgia is home to over 20,000 active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) beneficiaries. Since the program began in 2012, DACA individuals have had the opportunity to work lawfully in the U.S.
  • Calculate your check – Your Economic Impact Payment from the CARES ACT
    Calculate your check – Your Economic Impact Payment from the CARES ACT
    On March 27, 2020 the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law. This is a $2 trillion-dollar economic recovery package that offers relief to individuals, and small and large businesses affected by the COVID-19 virus.  The CARES Act provides for one-time Economic Impact Payment to help people who are struggling with the financial impact of the