Tightening the K-1 Fiancé Visa Program
Despite the fact that an average citizen of any western nation has a better chance of winning the lottery than dying at the hands of a terrorist, it seems that more and more freedoms must be given up in the…
Despite the fact that an average citizen of any western nation has a better chance of winning the lottery than dying at the hands of a terrorist, it seems that more and more freedoms must be given up in the…
Many Chicago home buyers fail to understand the limited scope of home inspections. Are they a necessary part of the home buying process? Absolutely, but there are some facts you need to be aware of and you can’t always count…
The Visa Waiver Program (VWP), created in 1986, permits citizens of 38 countries to travel to the U.S. for stays of up to 90 days without a visa. In return, those 38 countries allow U.S. citizens to travel to their…
We could begin this article with depressing numbers and statistics associated with Alzheimer’s, but this article is to provide you with basic information on how to prepare and safeguard your finances and wellbeing, regardless of whether symptoms are currently present…
The decision to own versus rent is as much an economic decision as it is a lifestyle decision. Have you crunched all the numbers? The biggest mistake future homebuyers make is comparing a month's rent to a month's mortgage payment.…
Cannabis prohibition is finally crumbling after a little over a century. Despite federal law; Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Alaska and the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana for recreational use, with more states likely to follow in 2016. Most other states…
Quite unexpectedly, our Chicago immigration law firm received a rather interesting piece of mail. It is directed to me and seems to serve as a political statement possibly in response to our blog posts concerning refugees - or simply because…
The Syrian immigration issue in America is currently a very complex one. Our law firm has been helping immigrants since the year 2000 and we’ve never seen an explosively political climate like the one we’re living in today. A close…
Prior to the passage of HB 3061, only Class 4 felony convictions for possession of cannabis, possession of a controlled substance, Methamphetamine Precursor Control Act, Steroid Control Act, and prostitution were eligible for sealing. Illinois HB 3016 expands eligibility for…
The current IMDMA which governs divorce laws has been in effect since 1977. On July 21, 2015, Governor Rauner approved Senate Bill 57, which updates the act and will become effective beginning January 1, 2016. Some of the act’s major…