Arizona Immigration Law Blog
When USCIS Suspects Marriage Fraud: Handling Stokes Interviews and Proving Your Marriage Is Real
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Jun 20, 2025 | Immigration
USCIS conducts a Stokes interview when it suspects that a marriage-based green card application may not be legitimate. This second interview happens only if there are concerns following the first meeting or if your documents raise red flags. It is part of a process created after the Stokes v. INS case to give applicants a […]
READ MORECriminal Convictions and Deportation: How to Leverage Post-Conviction Relief and Hardship Waivers
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. May 27, 2025 | Immigration
In Arizona, a single criminal conviction can do more than bring fines or jail time. It can also lead to deportation, especially for noncitizens. Even old convictions or minor offenses may trigger removal proceedings or block your chance to become a lawful permanent resident. Post-conviction relief and hardship waivers can offer a second chance for […]
READ MOREBorder Security Tech Workers: TN Visa Challenges for Cybersecurity Professionals
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Apr 21, 2025 | Immigration
Cybersecurity jobs are growing fast across Arizona and the Southwest, especially near the border, where secure infrastructure is critical. However, for Canadian and Mexican tech professionals applying for TN visas, getting past Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is often harder than expected. That’s because “cybersecurity” isn’t clearly listed under the TN visa job categories. This […]
READ MOREImmigration Consequences of Cannabis Industry Employment: Balancing State Legality With Federal Inadmissibility
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Mar 24, 2025 | Immigration
Arizona has embraced the legal cannabis industry, allowing both medical and recreational marijuana sales. Many legal residents see it as a great job opportunity, especially with dispensaries hiring workers for retail, security, and administrative roles. However, green card holders and other non-citizens could be risking their immigration status by working in the cannabis industry. Even […]
READ MORENavigating the Complexities of the U Visa for Crime Victims
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Feb 28, 2025 | Immigration
Victims of crime and domestic abuse often experience trauma. Immigrants even have it worse because the fear of deportation makes it harder for them to come forward. The U visa was created to protect crime victims who come forward and assist law enforcement. This special visa provides temporary legal status, work authorization, and a path […]
READ MORELegal Strategies for Challenging Visa Denials and Overcoming Inadmissibility
On Behalf of Coughlon Law Firm, PLLC. Jan 23, 2025 | Immigration
Visa application is a challenging process, and it can get even more challenging when you face refusals from the Department of State. Even though it is emotionally taxing, visa denial is not the end of your quest to get into the United States. Here are a few insights on how you can appeal a visa […]
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