What is DACA and how can you qualify for it? DACA, Soberalski Immigration, Immigration, USCISMelissa SoberalskiAugust 18, 2022Initial DACA, DACA Qualifications
Alternative options for financing your immigration case Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiJanuary 3, 2022Financing, Loans, Filing Fees, USCIS Fees
How to send confidential attachments using Gmail Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiJuly 30, 2021Gmail, Email, Confidential, Privacy, Attachments
Our friend and licensed therapist Ryan Larkey explains the importance that serving immigrants plays in his practice Soberalski ImmigrationMichael MahoneyNovember 22, 2020Immigration, Therapy, Counseling
Our office plans on re-opening for in-person visits in mid- to late-June Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiMay 20, 2020Reopening, Covid-19, Coronavirus, Health and Safety
Understanding and Managing Your Risk for Mental Health Issues Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiMay 9, 2019Immigration, Mental Health, Anxiety, Depression, Stress
It’s time to take mental health in the Latin community seriously Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiDecember 26, 2018Immigration, Mental Health, Latin Community
Temporary Protected Status will be extended for up to four countries while court hears challenge to DHS Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiNovember 14, 2018Immigration, Homeland Security, Temporary Protected Status, Nicaragua, Sudan, Haiti, El Salvador
November: Veterans and Military Families Month Soberalski ImmigrationMichael MahoneyNovember 1, 2018Immigration, November, Veterans, Military Families, Veterans and Military Families Month, Homeless
Even if you can’t vote, there are still many ways you can participate in the political issues you find important Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiOctober 16, 2018Politics, Participation, Civics, Voting, Organizing
UPDATED*: What documents do you need to get a Driver’s License or ID Card in the U.S.? Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiOctober 8, 2018Immigration, Driver's License, ID Card, Identification Card, Documents, REAL ID, DMV
How foreign-born soldiers were integral to the United States’ WWI victory Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiOctober 2, 2018Immigration, Hyphenated Americans, World War I, Racism
AARP Magazine celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with profiles of Hispanic American heroes Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiSeptember 28, 2018Immigration, Hispanic Heritage Month, Rita Moreno, John Leguizamo, Jorge Ramos, Sandra Cisneros
Soberalski Immigration Law observes and celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month! Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiSeptember 20, 2018Hispanic Heritage Month, United States, Culture, Food, Music, Dia de los Muertos, Immigration
IMPORTANT: We have an update on a USCIS policy memo reported on earlier this month. USCIS, Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiJuly 31, 2018Immigration, Notice To Appear, NTA, Memo
Marquette University Law School compiles a list of Rising Stars Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiJuly 29, 2018Immigration, Rising Stars, Marquette University Law School, Melissa Soberalski
In these difficult times, it is important to practice self-care Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiJuly 25, 2018Immigration, Trump, Self Care, Exercise, Hobbies, Therapy, Health, Family
Once upon a time, there was no such thing as an ‘illegal’ immigrant Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiJuly 12, 2018Immigration Law, Illegal, Chinese Exclusion Act, Tenement Museum, History
Soberalski Immigration Law celebrates our 2nd Anniversary! Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiJuly 4, 2018Immigration, Anniversary, 2018
Immigrant Heritage Month: The story of Daniel Gutierrez Ayala Soberalski ImmigrationMelissa SoberalskiJune 28, 2018Daniel Gutierrez, Immigration, Immigrant Heritage Month