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Immigration

Jimmy Almeyda Immigration & Family Law Attorney | NY Bar Admitted Published June 01, 2026 · 5 min read Immigration Understanding the Recent DHS Announcement on Green Card Processing The Department of Homeland Security recently signaled that a larger number of immigrants may qualify to complete their green card process while remaining in the United […]

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Trump Green Card Rule Green Card Abroad - Legal guide by Almeyda Law
Immigration

Jimmy Almeyda Immigration & Family Law Attorney | NY Bar Admitted Published May 25, 2026 · 5 min read Immigration New Trump Administration Rule Requires Many Foreign Nationals in the U.S. to Apply for Green Cards Abroad The recent policy shift announced under the Trump administration has created significant changes for foreign nationals seeking permanent

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New Rule Green Card Applicants Outside Us - Legal guide by Almeyda Law
Immigration

Jimmy Almeyda Immigration & Family Law Attorney | NY Bar Admitted Published May 23, 2026 · 5 min read Immigration The recent policy shift announced in major outlets like The Washington Post has significant implications for individuals pursuing lawful permanent residency in the United States. Under this new framework, most green card applicants must now

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Child Custody in Florida: Understanding the Best Interest of the Child Standard - Family Law guide by Almeyda Law
Family Law

Jimmy Almeyda Immigration & Family Law Attorney | NY Bar Admitted Published May 23, 2026 · 8 min read Family Law If you are going through a divorce or separation involving children in Florida, understanding how the courts determine child custody arrangements is essential. Florida law uses the term “time-sharing” rather than “custody,” and all

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