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At Levy & Partners, we understand the unique challenges and opportunities presented by the Cuban Adjustment Act within the realm of immigration law. The Cuban Adjustment Act, a vital piece of legislation, provides a pathway to lawful permanent residency for Cuban nationals and their families who have come to the United States, offering hope and a fresh start in a new land. Our dedicated immigration attorneys have a deep understanding of this act and are here to guide you through the intricacies of the process. Whether you are a Cuban national seeking asylum or an adjustment of status, Levy & Partners is your trusted partner, committed to helping you navigate the legal avenues offered by the Cuban Adjustment Act and securing your future in the United States.
“My way to the United States, I am Cuban, and I look for asylum and green card. It is very difficult and full of problems. But, Levy & Partners are like angels to help me. Their lawyers are so smart and patient. They tell me everything about Cuban Adjustment Act, and they help me do all the papers. I am now green card holder, thanks to them.
Levy & Partners are not just lawyers; they are like family. They really care about me and my case. I say thank you, but it is not enough for how much they do for me. The Cuban Adjustment Act is hard, but with Levy & Partners, it is possible. I tell everyone, if you need help with immigration, go to them. They are the best.”
Damien H.
Construction Worker
What Is the Cuban Adjustment Act, and How Does It Work?
The Cuban Adjustment Act, enacted in 1966, allows Cuban nationals and their immediate family members to apply for lawful permanent residency in the United States after being physically present in the country for one year.
Who Is Eligible for Benefits Under the Cuban Adjustment Act?
Cuban nationals and their immediate family members, such as spouses and children, are eligible for benefits under the act, provided they meet the specific requirements.
Do I Need to Be a Cuban National to Benefit from the Act?
Yes, to take advantage of the Cuban Adjustment Act, you must be a Cuban national. However, immediate family members, even if they are not Cuban nationals, can be eligible for benefits.
What Documentation Is Required for the Cuban Adjustment Act Application?
Documentation typically includes proof of Cuban nationality, evidence of one year of physical presence in the U.S., and any required forms, such as Form I-485 for adjustment of status.
What Are the Benefits of the Cuban Adjustment Act?
The Cuban Adjustment Act provides a unique opportunity for Cuban nationals and their families to obtain lawful permanent residency, which can lead to U.S. citizenship, work authorization, and access to various social services and benefits. It offers a path to a more secure and stable future in the United States.
For expert guidance through this process, trust the attorneys at Levy & Partners, PLLC to provide the advice and support you need.
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