Law Offices of David Kaplan

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Shola Falodun
Mar 15, 2023
If you're in search of a top-notch immigration lawyer in Philadelphia, I highly recommend David Kaplan. My personal experience with him was outstanding; he is respectful, humble, brilliant, and truly values his clients.
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Emily Chen
Oct 12, 2022
Fantastic experience! The staff was always available to assist, making my application stress-free. Highly recommend their services.
Frequently asked questions
help_outline Can green card holders vote?
No, only U.S. citizens aged 18 or older can vote in state and federal elections. Some local elections may allow green card holders to vote, but it is crucial to disclose your immigration status.
help_outline How to get a green card for my parents?
You must be a U.S. citizen and at least 21 years old to apply for your parents' green cards.
help_outline Can a green card be acquired with a criminal record?
Yes, but the process is complicated. Eligibility is determined by the nature of the criminal record in relation to immigration laws.
help_outline How do green card marriages work?
If your spouse is a green card holder, they can petition for you. Your eligibility is affected by your location, status, and your spouse’s citizenship.
help_outline Can you get green card from H1B visa?
No, the H-1B visa is a non-immigrant work visa. An employer must file for a green card through a separate process.
help_outline What happens if you divorce before the green card interview?
Typically, a spouse cannot adjust status if they divorce before the interview, unless they qualify for a self-petition under VAWA due to abuse.
help_outline Does a green card holder need to do jury duty?
No, serving on a jury can imply false citizenship for a green card holder, which must be avoided.
help_outline Can I get a U.S. visa if I witness a crime?
Yes, under certain conditions, such as being significantly affected by the crime.
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What We Offer

Immigration Services

Family Based Immigration
Assistance with immigration processes for family members seeking residency in the U.S.
Naturalization
Guidance through the process of obtaining U.S. citizenship.
Asylum
Support for individuals seeking asylum in the U.S. due to persecution or fear of persecution in their home country.
Employment Based Immigration
Help with securing green cards or visas for employment opportunities in the U.S.
Special Immigrant Juveniles
Legal services for unaccompanied minors who need special immigration protection.
U Visas
Legal advocacy for victims of crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse.
Removal Proceedings
Defense against deportation and other removal actions in immigration court.
Waivers
Assistance in applying for waivers regarding immigration grounds for inadmissibility.

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