Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Becoming a Permanent Resident of the United States

When people immigrate to the United States, they are often coming from war-torn or poverty stricken countries. Although these may be their homelands, there is often no desire to return in their lifetime, or a reasonable assessment that returning would not be safe. They often have to leave family members behind in order to establish themselves in a safe place, where they will then be able to send for them to live their days in peace.

The United States has a very strict and complicated naturalization process. One missed deadline or mistake can mean deportation, often with restrictions on re-entry that make the dream of citizenship a lost cause.

Do yourself and your loved ones the greatest possible service by assuring that your paperwork and filing is handled by an experienced Immigration Attorney.

Immigration Attorney John E. MacDonald has handled hundreds of green card applications, helping immigrants legally attain permanent residence and adjustments of status.

If you are confused by the Immigration process and need some help with your green card or permanent residence application, contact the Law Office of John E. MacDonald now at (401) 421-1440 for more information or a free consultation.

To learn more about John MacDonald, please visit his website at AggressiveLegalServices.com.

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