Barten Law Office, P.C.
Summary
Main Office
1212 McCormick Avenue, Suite 100
P.O. Box 1604
Ames,
IA 50010
515-233-4388
Languages
Spanish Provided
Years of Experience
12 Years
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Practice Areas
Geographies
Office Locations
Main Office
1212 McCormick Avenue, Suite 100
P.O. Box 1604
Ames, IA 50010
Articles Written
¿Cómo trabajar en el extranjero, no perder su residencia y conservar su ciudadanía en EEUU?
Created On: 09/20/2011
Residentes permanentes de los EEUU pueden perder su condición aunque visiten el país a menudo. Una vez que un inmigrante ha obtenido la residencia permanente, por lo general la persona desea mantener su residencia y tener la habilidad de viajar al extranjero.
Work Abroad, Keep Your Permanent Residency and Become a U.S. Citizen
Created On: 09/14/2011
Permanent residents can lose their status even if they visit the U.S. often. Once an immigrant has earned permanent residency, typically she or he wants to keep residency and have the ability to travel abroad. The regulations and rules residents must follow to avoid losing their residency can be confusing.Actualización de Política de Ejecución de Inmigración de Obama
Created On: 09/10/2011
Desde que el presidente Obama fue elegido, su administración ha detenido y deportado más personas que cualquier otra administración anterior.Obama's Immigration Enforcement Update: No, It's Not An Amnesty
Created On: 09/09/2011
Since President Obama was elected, his administration has detained and deported more persons than any administration before. According to Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) Secretary Janet Napolitano, during fiscal year 2010 a record was set of more than 392,000 persons removed from the United States.Resume
Lawyers
JoAnn Barten Bigelow |
Free Case Review |
Location : Ames, IA
Practice Areas: Immigration Law, US Citizenship, US Visa, Green Card, Deportation
