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- Meet with an Attorney
- Gary Chodorow,管理律师
- 我们做什么
- 家庭移民
- Naturalization and Citizenship
- Temporary Visas
- Overcoming USCIS Delay and Denial
- Overcoming Delay or Denial at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate
- Protecting Permanent Resident StatusDuring Stays Abroad
- Immigration Issues for Expat Families
- Employment-Based Immigration
- Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act Requests
- Visa Issues for Communist or Totalitarian Party Members
- China Police Certificates
- China Birth Certificates
- Recent Blog Posts
- U.S. District Court Vacates 3 USCIS Directives Related to Nationals of “Countries of Concern” and Asylum Applicants
- $100k H-1B Fee Struck Down by District Court; Trump Administration Appeals (Updated June 14)
- USCIS Gaslights Public with New Policy That Adjustment of Status Is “Extraordinary Relief”
- Pilot Program to Pay for Expedited B1/B2 (Visitor) Visa Appointment
- Updated USCIS Processing Times for I-130s and I-129Fs
- Communist Party Membership or Affiliation: Ineligibility for Permanent Residence and Naturalization, Exceptions and Waivers
- Client Reviews
- Client Portal
- The ABC’s of U.S. Immigration Law
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加里律师从事美国签证、永久居留权和公民身份申请工作超过30年。他也是美国移民律师协会亚太分会的创始成员、中国美国商会签证委员会的联合主席,以及芝加哥肯特法学院的兼职教授。了解更多。
我们做什么
家庭移民

- 美国公民的配偶
- K-1 未婚夫/妻
- 美国公民和永久居民的父母、子女及其他亲属
- I-864 表格(经济担保书)帮助中心
- I-751 表格,解除居留条件申请书
- 与人工辅助生殖技术、代孕以及《海牙收养公约》未涵盖的被收养儿童的IR2签证相关的儿童移民问题十分复杂。
- 在广州、香港或其他地区的美国领事馆申请移民签证
Naturalization and Citizenship

- 入籍美国公民的配偶
- 为受雇于某些美国公司或组织的美国公民的配偶提供快速入籍途径
- 因在国外出生且父母一方为美国公民而获得美国公民身份
- N-600K 表格,《移民和国籍法》第 322 条规定的公民身份申请和证书签发申请表
- N-470 表格,为入籍目的保留居住地申请表
- 给拥有美国和中国双重国籍儿童的建议
Temporary Visas

- L-1 intracompany transferees
- O-1 extraordinary ability
- E-2 treaty investors
- H-1B professionals
- H-3 trainees
- F-1 students
- J-1 exchange visitors
- B1/B2 visitors for business, pleasure, or medical treatment
- Etc.
Overcoming USCIS Delay and Denial

- Appeals
- Motions to reopen or reconsider
- Responses to requests for evidence (RFEs) and notices of intent to deny (NOIDs)
- Requests to CIS Ombudsman
- Congressional inquiries
- 214(i) waivers for fraud or misrepresentation
- I-601 waivers for Communist Party members
- I-212 permission to reapply after removal
- Waivers of the unlawful presence bars
- 212(h) waivers of crime-related grounds of inadmissibility
Overcoming Delay or Denial at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate

- Motions for reconsideration
- Congressional inquiries
- LegalNet advisory opinions
- 212(d)(3) nonimmigrant visa waivers
- 214(i) waivers for fraud or misrepresentation
- I-601 waivers for Communist Party members
- Waivers of the unlawful presence bars
- I-212 permission to reapply after removal
- 212(h) waivers of crime-related grounds of inadmissibility
Protecting Permanent Resident Status
During Stays Abroad

- Permanent Residents: Consult an Immigration Lawyer to Assess the Risk of International Travel
- Form I-131, Application for Travel Document (Reentry Permit)
- Form I-131A, Application for Travel Document (Carrier Documentation)
- Form N-470, Application to Preserve Residence for Naturalization Purposes
- Form DS-117, Application to Determine Returning Resident Status (SB-1 returning resident visa)
- Form I-407, Record of Abandonment of Lawful Permanent Resident Status
Immigration Issues for Expat Families

- Visiting the United States
- Immigrant visas for spouses and children
- Preserving permanent resident status while abroad
- Expeditious naturalization for spouses of U.S. citizens working abroad for certain U.S. companies or organizations
- Consular reports of birth abroad
Employment-Based Immigration

- Multinational managers and executives
- EB-1 extraordinary ability
- Outstanding professors and researchers
Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act Requests

- Request copies of your alien file (A-file) from USCIS
- Request your entry-exit records from U.S. Customs and Border Protection
- Request prior visa applications and consular officer decisions from the State Department
Visa Issues for Communist or Totalitarian Party Members

- B (visitor) visa limitations
- F (student) and J (exchange visitor) visa eligibility and revocatgion
- Bar on immigrant visa eligibility
- Waivers
China Police Certificates

- Applications for China police certificates for foreigners, Hong Kong/Macao/Taiwan residents, and former citizens from Mainland China, for purposes such as immigration and employment background checks
China Birth Certificates

- How to Apply for a China Notarial Birth Certificate
- How to Prove a China Birth Certificate Is Unobtainable for U.S. Immigration Purposes
Recent Blog Posts
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U.S. District Court Vacates 3 USCIS Directives Related to Nationals of “Countries of Concern” and Asylum Applicants
USCIS has issued a June 12 alert, “Court Order on Hold Policies.” This alert advises that on June 5, 2026, the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island issued an order in Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island, et al. v. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, et al., 26-cv-00132-JJM-PAS (D.RI.), vacating the following…
$100k H-1B Fee Struck Down by District Court; Trump Administration Appeals (Updated June 14)
On June 8, Judge Leo T. Sorokin in the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts struck down the Trump administration’s $100,000 fee on all new H-1B hires who require processing at consulates outside the United States. In the case of California v. Mullin, the judge granted a motion for summary judgment by the plaintiffs, a coalition…
USCIS Gaslights Public with New Policy That Adjustment of Status Is “Extraordinary Relief”
The USCIS Director’s Office just released a Policy Memorandum about adjustment of status being available only in extraordinary cases. On the one hand, USCIS spokesman Zach Kahler is gaslighting the public by asserting that “From now on, an alien who is in the U.S. temporarily and wants a Green Card must return to their home…
Pilot Program to Pay for Expedited B1/B2 (Visitor) Visa Appointment
The U.S. Department of State has announced in the Federal Register that it is launching a pilot program to allow some B1/B2 (visitor for business or pleasure) applicants to pay an additional $750 fee for an expedited visa appointment at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad. Effective for the period July 1 to Dec. 31, 2026,…
Updated USCIS Processing Times for I-130s and I-129Fs
This article focuses on processing times for Forms I-130 (Petitions for Alien Relatives) on behalf of immediate relatives (i.e., spouses, parents, and children under age 21) and Forms I-129F (Petitions for Alien Fiancé(e)s) who will apply for their visas at U.S. Embassies and Consulates abroad.
Communist Party Membership or Affiliation: Ineligibility for Permanent Residence and Naturalization, Exceptions and Waivers
Contents1. Introduction2. Brief History3. Ineligibility for Permanent ResidenceA. Scope of InadmissibilityParty MembershipMembership in Affiliated OrganizationsAffiliation with the Party or Other Proscribed OrganizationStatute and RegulationsForeign Affairs ManualUse of a Diplomatic, Special, or Service PassportUSCIS Policy ManualB. Exceptions to InadmissibilityTermination of MembershipInvoluntary AssociationNon-Meaningful AssociationC. Waiver of Inadmissibility4. Ineligibility for Citizenship 1. Introduction The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)…
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