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★★★★★ Lorenzo Law Group was recognized as Herndon’s Best Immigration Law Firm by BusinessRate (2025).

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Family Petitions for the Latino Community in Alexandria

For the Latino community in Alexandria, family immigration processes can be confusing and emotionally draining. Separation by borders is often accompanied by stress, pressure, sadness and fear of making a migratory mistake that delays reunification. In 2024, the United States had around 50.2 million foreign-born residents, a figure that helps to

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Migration Processes

How long does a fiancé visa take in Sterling?

When a relationship crosses borders, the fiancé (K-1) visa becomes a key option for many couples. The K-1 visa is a common option for couples who want to get married in the United States, but the process often raises a lot of questions, especially about how long it takes, what

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Immigration in DMV

Can I arrange paperwork if I have a voluntary departure?

In these times of political uncertainty, many migrants are asking: can I arrange papers if I have a voluntary departure? Voluntary departure may be a solution in some cases, but it is not a direct route to arranging paperwork and returning legally to the United States. Sometimes there can be misleading or false

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Immigration Laws

How can I get out on immigration bond in Alexandria?

Getting out on immigration bond is one of the most pressing questions when Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detains a loved one in the Alexandria area and your family is looking for a safe and legal exit. In Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C. (DMV), many Latino families face immigration detention

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Migration Processes

What happens if I marry a U.S. citizen and have children

If I marry a U.S. citizen and have children, can I arrange paperwork? Marrying a U.S. citizen can represent an important opportunity for many immigrant families, especially when children are involved. However, the immigration process is not automatic or the same for everyone. Factors such as your immigration status, history

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Immigration Laws

Sanctuary cities in the USA 2026: what they are and how they work

In recent years, sanctuary cities in the USA have generated many doubts, myths and debates, especially within the immigrant community. In 2026, this issue is relevant due to the constant changes in immigration policies and the active presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in different regions of the country.

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Immigration in DMV

I live in Herndon and have an approved youth visa, what’s next?

Knowing the steps of the approved youth visa you follow and how to move forward safely helps you protect what you’ve already accomplished and make clear decisions for your future in the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia (DMV) region. In Northern Virginia, many families experience similar processes to yours: between

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Immigration in DMV

TPS Work Permit: Legal Guide for Leesburg 2026

The TPS work permit is a key tool for many people who live and work in Leesburg. Having this permit allows you to keep your job, support your family and live with greater peace of mind, but it also implies legal responsibilities, deadlines and important decisions that should be made

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Immigration Laws

Difference Between Certificate of Citizenship and Naturalization

The difference between a certificate of citizenship and naturalization has to do with how you obtained U.S. citizenship and which document best proves your history. While both certificates confirm that you are a citizen, they don’t say the same thing: one usually reflects citizenship by birth or by family derivation,

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