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The attorneys at the Hacking Immigration Law are dedicated to helping the foreign-born people of St. Louis to live and work in the United States. This dedication is reflected in the kind and grateful words of the clients they have helped. Read what others have to say about the hard work that the Hacking Immigration Law has done to help those in St. Louis.

Concurrent H1B: How To Work For Multiple Employers In The US

Federal immigration law allows immigrants to work for a single employer, with an approved H-1B petition. The H-1B process is the system by which USCIS allows individuals from other countries to work in the U.S.
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What is the oath of allegiance?

The citizenship (or naturalization) interview typically includes several distinct parts. Each immigration officer seems to handle the interview in their own way.
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Can I speed up my adult child's overseas visa case?

Last week, I had the pleasure of meeting with a nice mother from Egypt. She naturalized about seven years ago and lives in St. Louis County, Missouri.
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Is it important to have corroborating evidence in an asylum case?

Asylum cases are very difficult to win. There are a lot of ways to make asylum cases even harder to win. For instance, there are basically two types of asylum claims.
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What is the phone number for the St. Louis Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) office?

If your family member was recently detained by Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Eastern Missouri or Southern Illinois, they are probably in the custody of the St. Louis ICE office.
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How old do I have to be in order to sponsor a family member for an immigrant visa?

The Immigration & Nationality Act requires a U.S. citizen to be 21 twenty-one years of age in order to be eligible to sponsor a parent or sibling for an immigrant visa.
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How can I check on my pending immigration case at USCIS?

The U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Service has a website that will allow you to check on a pending immigration case. The website is https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/Dashboard.do.
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What is InfoPass?

USCIS will not meet with an immigrant or anyone needing immigration advice unless they have an appointment. The way to make an appointment is called the InfoPass system.
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Sriram Devanathan

im is a great attorney who always has his human side “ON”. The clients come first to him. When approached for time sensitive issues, he was readily available and was prompt. I have had to reach out to him for myself & have recommended him to others. He always welcomed everyone and gave patient hearing. And he would not mind recommending other attorneys’ if he feels that they would better serve that particular case. Even if it means one less client for him. That sums up who Jim is. Thank you Jim!

Justin Charboneau

Jim and his team are extremely knowledgeable individuals. It is great to have someone like this on your side. I have and will continue to recommend Hacking Law Practice, LLC to anyone who needs legal advice on immigration issues.

Bouchra Aanouz

This firm was amazing helping me with my husband’s case. Jim and his team were very responsive to all my questions and concerns. i wish I had consulted them earlier as my husband’s case was stuck in Administrative Processing for over a year and a half. Two months after I gave my case to Jim, my husband was granted his visa. Would definitely recommend them and already have recommended them to my friends.

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