
Many undocumented immigrants work in the US out of necessity, but employment without authorization is illegal under U.S. immigration law. Working without proper documentation can lead to workplace exploitation and seriou

Know your constitutional rights during ICE encounters. Learn what to do if stopped in public, including how to protect yourself and understand the legal limits of immigration enforcement authority.

A DUI conviction can significantly impact your green card application depending on the circumstances and jurisdiction. At Tingen Law, we help immigrants understand how criminal charges affect their immigration status.

Lawful permanent residents with five+ years of residency may qualify for U.S. citizenship. However, criminal convictions—including crimes of moral turpitude or drug-related offenses—can jeopardize naturalization eligibil

Divorce within two years of obtaining a green card through marriage can result in removal of permanent resident status. However, exceptions exist—such as spousal abuse—that allow you to apply for a waiver to protect your

While a green card allows you to work and live in the U.S., citizenship offers distinct legal protections and rights that permanent residents don't have. Discover the seven key differences between being a green card hold

A criminal record doesn't automatically disqualify you from U.S. citizenship, but USCIS will evaluate your application based on the severity of your crime and your demonstrated good moral character. Serious offenses may

Visa fraud occurs when applicants provide false information to obtain a visa—from misrepresenting marital status to concealing criminal history. Even after receiving permanent residency, fraudulent applicants can be pros