
FAMILY GROWTH
Spouse in Immigration Court – What Should I Do?
Since May 2025, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have been arresting persons outside many immigration courthouses. If you (or someone you love) has an upcoming hearing, read and share this blog.
Big News: Our Law Firm Just Got Even Stronger – Meet the Next Generation of Legal Power!
We’re proud to announce a major update at our immigration law firm – we’ve added a new partner! And not just any partner. Kendra Blandon is the daughter of our founder, a nationally recognized immigration Super Lawyer. But make no mistake – Kendra has earned her own spotlight.
Must Have Documents to Get Spouse I-130 Approved
About one in five marriage in the United State involve at least one foreign-born spouse. This rate is even higher among Hispanic and Asian women. I-130 Approved
Can I-360 Approval Help My Children?
The client whose approval notice is shown above won Violence Against Women Act, VAWA, not only for herself but also for her two minor children. VAWA is a way for a noncitizen – and their children – to get legal status even if they entered the United States without permission or overstayed their visa.
What Can You Do For Your Undocumented Spouse? A Guide for Wives and Husbands of Construction Workers
If your husband or wife works in construction and does not have papers, you are not alone – and you can help. Many wives and husbands across the U.S. are in the same situation, wanting to protect the families they are growing together.
Can a Child Apply for Asylum?
To help a family grow in the United States, we sometimes recommend that a child apply for asylum. Their asylum victory can be the path for green cards for their parents and siblings.
Asylum Deadline Loophole: U.S. Citizen Child Exception
The growth of a family with a U.S. citizen child’s birth may give noncitizens a second chance at asylum. This article discusses why the baby may qualify as an exception to the one-year filing deadline for asylum.
Do Not Fly Internationally
Do Not Fly Internationally. This is an alert for noncitizens who may have an international travel permit granted by US Citizenship & Immigration Services.
What Work Permit Can I Apply For To Help My Family?
Growing a strong family starts with a strong financial foundation. Noncitizens don’t need an employment visa to work in the U.S. What they need is for the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) to give them a work permit.
Five Ways Your Spouse Should Support Your Emotions to Avoid VAWA
Five Ways Your Spouse Should Support Your Emotions to Avoid VAWA. Is it unjust to have expectations of your partner? Some look for a partner who is okay with their current lifestyle, so they don’t have to grow or change.
The Three Personality Traits of Survivors by a VAWA Expert
Discover the three key personality traits of VAWA survivors—resilience, the desire for companionship, and the courage to dream big. Learn how Blandon Law helps survivors self-sponsor Green Cards and reclaim their lives. Call 954.385.0157 to start your journey to freedom.
How Much Time for Asylum Spouse to Get Work Permit?
Wondering how long it takes for an asylum spouse to get a work permit? At Blandon Law, we help speed up the process so you can contribute faster. Contact us today!
How an Undocumented Daughter of a U.S. Citizen Can Get a Green Card After 20 Years
Learn how Blandon Law helped an undocumented daughter of a U.S. citizen mother get a green card after 20 years. Discover the Provisional Waiver and Consular Processing steps. Call 954.385.0157.
Can I File I-751 Removal of Conditions While Separated?
Can I file the I-751 Removal of Conditions while separated from my spouse? Learn about the extreme hardship waiver and how Blandon Law can help. Call 954.385.0157 for legal guidance.
The Election, Modern Love, and I-130 Marriage
How will the 2024 presidential election impact I-130 marriage green card applications? Explore the possible outcomes for mixed-status couples and get expert immigration advice from Blandon Law.
What Documents Should I Send for Biden Parole in Place?
Learn about the Biden Parole in Place program for noncitizens married to U.S. citizens, and discover essential documents needed for application. Blandon Law
Can an Undocumented Spouses of a U.S. Citizen Work Legally? Soon, Yes!
Discover how undocumented spouses can work legally in the U.S. with President Biden's proposed "parole in place" program. Learn about the path to citizenship and legal work status for undocumented spouses.
How Do I Prove Marriage for I-751 or I-360?
Learn how to Prove Marriage for I-751 or I-360 petitions with essential documents & evidence. Get expert advice on navigating the immigration process successful
What Can I Do with Marriage Fraud NOID on I-751 or VAWA?
Facing a Marriage Fraud NOID on I-751 or VAWA? Learn what steps to take and how to respond effectively. Understand the implications, from potential denial of
Can I File I-589 Asylum Without Wife or Husband?
Learn how to add them later to your pending I-589 asylum application and the implications for your family. Get expert guidance from Blandon Law on navigating
Can I Win VAWA If I Have Been Married for Years?
Discover how survivors of domestic abuse, even after years of marriage, can navigate the complex process of applying for VAWA protection. Can I Win VAWA If I
What is Best for Venezuelans – Parole, TPS or Asylum?
Discover the best options for Venezuelans seeking refuge in the United States: Parole, TPS, or Asylum? Learn about the evolution of immigration policies and how
Which is Faster I-130 or I-360 VAWA?
Which is Faster I-130 or I-360 VAWA? Learn how to obtain legal permanent residency, or a green card, through the VAWA I-360 process, designed for survivors of
Choose Family I-130 I-751 and I-360 Immigration
During my recent trip to Tanzania, taught me a second important lesson. If ever given the choice between family and non-family, choose family. Family I-130
Adult Children Applying for VAWA I-360 Green Cards
It’s a deal my brain made with my subconscious to keep me comfortable.” When I heard these words, they rang so true. Applying for VAWA I-360 Green Cards
I-360 VAWA and I-130 Green Card Clients Can Divorce Within One Year
An abuse survivor must be in a valid marriage to get an I-360 (Petition for Amerasian, Widow, or Special Immigrant) VAWA green card or I-130 Green Card.
Can an I-589 Asylum Applicant Divorce?
Explore the nuances of divorce for I-589 asylum applicants. Understand USCIS guidelines, debunk myths, and avoid pitfalls in marriage for immigration. Trust an experienced attorney for a legitimate path.
Can I Date While I-751 Removal of Conditions Green Card is Pending?
Love lost in miscommunication. USCIS wants green card holders to date, not 3-year wait. File I-751 and live your best life. In terms of love, the US Citizenship
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a Green Card
TPS offers work permit, international travel back to homeland, and residency benefits like a green card. What do call the status of foreigners allowed to stay
Blandon Law Helps Get Over $2 Million for Client
Blandon Law secures $2M+ for undocumented construction accident survivor, advocating for legal status and connecting with injury lawyers
Why is Living Together Required for a VAWA I-360 Application?
To apply for VAWA, living together is key proof. Even temporary separation may work, but shared residence is crucial. VAWA aims to help foreign-born survivors become legal permanent residents.
VAWA and Asylum: Meeting Someone New
VAWA and asylum survivors weigh immigration case impact and values before marrying, for a delicate balance between legal benefits and well-being.
Processing Times and Citizenship
Lack of funds lengthens processing times. Foreigners can grow, accept citizenship, and vote for change.
We Are All Hiding
Blandon Law defends those accused of fraud. Ms. Bladon hoards confidential information, keeping work details and personal life locked away. Our mission to protect clients from immigration accusations stems from recognizing that everyone has their own concealed truths.
Mental Cruelty, Now and Then
Maria, a potential client, reveals her traumatic experience but surprisingly expresses a desire to stay married. Meanwhile, a childhood memory shows a tense moment between the narrator's parents, highlighting the fear and instability within their relationship.