Can I Self-Petition for a Green Card? An Arizona Immigration Lawyer Sets the...
It seems to come up more often than not, and I am here to set the record straight. You cannot “self-petition”. What is self-petitioning, you ask? Self-petitioning means that you submit for a green...
View ArticleAs a Non-Immigrant, Do I Need a Visa to Enter the United States?
Nonimmigrants from most countries need a visa to enter the United States. The exceptions to this rule are Canadian nationals, temporary visitors from countries included in the Visa Waiver Program, and...
View ArticleHow to Prepare for an Immigration Interview
Anytime that you have to go to an immigration interview it can be a nerving experience. So here is a list of general interview tips that hopefully, if followed, will help your process become less...
View ArticleImmigration Consequences of Shoplifting
Continuing on with our exploration of criminal offenses and their immigration consequences, today I will explain the consequences of Shoplifting. In Arizona, Shoplifting is a class 5 felony if the...
View ArticleWhat Immigration Consequences Does Burglary Have?
Today I think I am going to talk about certain crimes and their immigration consequences. If you are convicted of burglary or more specifically ARS §13-1506 then here is the break down: ARS §13-1506...
View ArticleHow Does a DUI Impact My Immigration Matter? A Phoenix Immigration Attorney...
Happy Monday everyone! As we start another week here at Ariano and Reppucci, PLLC we will continue talking about illegal activity and their immigration consequences. Today in our society driving...
View ArticleCrimes of Moral Turpitude and Immigration Matters
While the heat in Phoenix is in full swing, at Ariano & Reppucci, PLLC we are not deterred and keep plugging along. Continuing in on our series of crimes and their immigration consequences (and...
View ArticleCrimes, Crimes, and More Crimes: Forgery and Immigration
Hope everyone is doing well out there in the blogosphere. Today, as we have done for the past week, we are going to continue on our journey of crimes and their immigration consequences. Today’s topic...
View ArticlePerjury and Immigration: Just Don’t Lie
It’s almost Friday! That should put everyone is a great mood. I know it puts me in a great mood. But, I should lie, for me every day is a great day when I get to talk immigration law. Today’s topic is...
View ArticleCrimes and Immigration: Threatening or Intimidating
Another week is here. Happy Monday everyone! Hopefully everyone had a great weekend and is out and about to enjoy the summer. Today’s topic is the crime of threatening or intimidating codified in ARS §...
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