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The #immigrationhelp hashtag on TikTok connects users seeking advice, resources, and support regarding immigration issues, legal processes, personal stories, community guidance, advocacy, and shared experiences for navigating complex immigration challenges.
Is the U.S. Government Giving Undocumented Immigrants Free Healthcare? Brad Bernstein explains that undocumented immigrants can only access free healthcare in two specific situations: 	1.	For the health of an unborn child – If the child will be born a U.S. citizen, healthcare for the mother may be provided. 	2.	In an emergency – Emergency medical treatment is available regardless of immigration status. Otherwise, the U.S. government is not giving undocumented immigrants free healthcare. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience, helping thousands navigate complex U.S. immigration processes. #ImmigrationLaw #HealthcareAccess #UndocumentedImmigrants #USImmigration #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #KnowYourRights #ImmigrationHelp #TikTokLawTips
Brad Bernstein discusses Donald Trump’s recent announcement that, if he becomes President, he plans to rescind the policy prohibiting ICE agents from operating in schools. Brad warns that this could scare undocumented families from sending their children to school, potentially violating Plyler v. Doe, a landmark Supreme Court decision that guarantees all children, regardless of immigration status, the fundamental right to a public education. Brad further explains that this policy may also violate the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment, as well as the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which protects the privacy of student education records. He notes that all of these legal issues will likely be fought out in court, but in the meantime, parents should proactively ask their school districts about their policies regarding ICE presence on school property and the reporting of undocumented children or parents. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience and founder of the Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein. Known for tackling complex immigration cases, Brad has helped thousands of clients navigate the U.S. immigration system. #ImmigrationLaw #PlylerVDoe #EducationRights #USImmigration #ICE #FERPA #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #ImmigrationHelp #EqualProtection #ImmigrationPolicy #KnowYourRights
Is a U.S. Embassy Considered U.S. Soil? Brad Bernstein explains a common misconception: A U.S. Embassy is NOT U.S. soil. If someone were to break into a U.S. Embassy in another country and give birth, the child would not be born in the United States. All that would happen is you’d break the local country’s laws, and the child would not gain U.S. citizenship by birth. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience, helping thousands navigate U.S. immigration laws and policies. #ImmigrationLaw #USEmbassy #USCitizenship #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #ImmigrationHelp #KnowYourRights #TikTokLawTips
Replying to @justwatching Brad Bernstein explains that if you lived in the U.S. undocumented for more than one year and then left, you trigger a 10-year bar from reentering the United States. Even if your U.S. citizen son turns 21 and files an immigrant visa petition for you, you cannot receive the immigrant visa from the U.S. Embassy until you’ve satisfied the 10-year bar. Brad advises filing the immigrant visa petition at the beginning of the ninth year of the bar to ensure that by the time the petition is processed, the 10-year bar will have been fulfilled, allowing you to pick up your visa without further delays. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience and founder of the Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein. Known for tackling complex immigration cases, Brad has helped thousands of clients navigate the U.S. immigration system. #ImmigrationLaw #10YearBar #Undocumented #FamilySponsorship #GreenCard #USImmigration #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #ImmigrationHelp #ImmigrationAdvice
Why It’s Hard to Get a Visitor Visa When Married to a U.S. Citizen Brad Bernstein explains why it’s difficult for someone married to a U.S. citizen to get a visitor’s visa. The U.S. Embassy often assumes that the spouse has immigrant intent, meaning they plan to move to the U.S. and not return to their home country. Because of this, visitor visas are commonly denied. Brad advises filing a visa petition for a green card as quickly as possible to resolve this issue and reunite with your spouse in the U.S. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience, helping thousands navigate U.S. immigration laws. #ImmigrationLaw #MarriageVisa #VisitorsVisa #USImmigration #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #GreenCard #ImmigrationHelp #TikTokLawTips #VisaProcess
Replying to @Cliff A Visel Brad Bernstein, immigration lawyer and president of the law offices of Spar & Bernstein, discusses the potential travel ban under Donald Trump. If history repeats itself, only spouses of U.S. citizens, children under 21 of U.S. citizens, and possibly parents of U.S. citizens over 21 would be allowed entry into the U.S. from the banned countries. Everyone else would likely be barred. Which countries would be affected this time? We don’t know yet. However, under Trump’s first administration, the following countries faced a travel ban: Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, North Korea, Venezuela, Chad, Nigeria, Sudan, Eritrea, Tanzania, Kyrgyzstan, and Myanmar. Stay informed—this could impact thousands of families. Brad Bernstein is a Super Lawyer with over 35 years of experience in U.S. immigration law, helping clients across all 50 states. For legal assistance, call 1-800-529-5465 or visit our office at 225 Broadway, New York, NY. Don’t wait—get the immigration help you need today! #TravelBan #TrumpTravelBan #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationHelp #KnowYourRights #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #ImmigrationAttorney #SuperLawyer #NYCLawyer #ImmigrationNews #USVisa #GreenCard #LegalHelp #ImmigrationUpdate #TikTokLawyer
Here’s the polished version: Brad Bernstein makes a video discussing Donald Trump’s felony conviction in New York for falsifying business records, noting that if Trump were not a U.S. citizen, he would likely be charged as an aggravated felon under U.S. immigration law and possibly subject to deportation. Brad explains that since the conviction involves fraud exceeding $10,000, with a loss to the victim, and occurred after 1996, it would trigger automatic detention and automatic removal. The only possible relief for someone in this situation would be to apply for protection under the Convention Against Torture (CAT), which is the sole form of relief available to aggravated felons facing deportation. Brad points out the irony of this scenario, given Trump’s immigration policies. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience and founder of the Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein. Known for tackling complex immigration cases, Brad has helped thousands of clients navigate the U.S. immigration system. #ImmigrationLaw #AggravatedFelon #Deportation #FraudConviction #DonaldTrump #USImmigration #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #ConventionAgainstTorture #ImmigrationHelp #immigrationadvice
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Replying to @Gail Brad Bernstein answers a question about the REAL ID Act, which goes into effect on May 7th. He explains that to board a domestic flight, you’ll need an enhanced driver’s license, a U.S. passport, or a valid foreign passport. Brad emphasizes that even undocumented immigrants can still travel by airplane within the U.S. as long as they have a valid foreign passport. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience and founder of the Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein. Known for tackling complex immigration cases, Brad has helped thousands of clients navigate the U.S. immigration system. #ImmigrationLaw #REALIDAct #AirTravel #Undocumented #USImmigration #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #ImmigrationHelp #KnowYourRights #ImmigrationAdvice
Replying to @HoneyBee Brad Bernstein discusses whether TSA is concerned about a traveler’s immigration status. He explains that TSA’s primary role is security, not immigration enforcement. TSA officers are focused on verifying your identity, ensuring you’re the correct person boarding the plane, scanning your luggage, and checking for weapons or explosives. Brad emphasizes that TSA is not the immigration service, and in his 30 years of practicing law, he has never heard of TSA stopping someone solely to question their immigration status. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience and founder of the Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein. Known for tackling complex immigration cases, Brad has helped thousands of clients navigate the U.S. immigration system. #ImmigrationLaw #TSA #AirTravel #KnowYourRights #Undocumented #USImmigration #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #ImmigrationHelp #ImmigrationAdvice
Replying to @Mina818 Brad Bernstein answers a question about what happens to U.S. citizen children if an undocumented parent is deported. Brad explains that in such a situation, the U.S. citizen children either accompany the deported parent to their home country or remain in the United States, potentially being raised by others who may become their legal guardians. Regardless of whether they stay or go, the children will always retain their U.S. citizenship. Once they reach adulthood, they are free to return to the United States and live there as American citizens. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience and founder of the Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein. Known for tackling complex immigration cases, Brad has helped thousands of clients navigate the U.S. immigration system. #ImmigrationLaw #USCitizenship #FamilySeparation #Deportation #ImmigrationHelp #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #USImmigration #KnowYourRights #ImmigrationAdvice
Brad Bernstein discusses who can be quickly deported without a hearing. He explains that only individuals with no legal standing—such as those with final orders of removal or those in jail with aggravated felony convictions—can be picked up and deported immediately. Everyone else, including the majority of undocumented individuals, is entitled to a due process hearing, also known as a deportation or removal hearing, as mandated by the U.S. Constitution. Brad emphasizes that Donald Trump cannot override constitutional protections. For most undocumented individuals, these hearings are scheduled years into the future—often as far out as 2028. Moreover, during the hearing process, it’s possible to win your case and retain your legal status, such as a green card. Brad reassures viewers that the idea of being picked up on the street and deported without due process is unfounded for most people. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience and founder of the Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein. Known for tackling complex immigration cases, Brad has helped thousands of clients navigate the U.S. immigration system. #ImmigrationLaw #DueProcess #DeportationHearing #USImmigration #Undocumented #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #KnowYourRights #ImmigrationHelp #RemovalDefense
Replying to @bernz7892826 Brad Bernstein answers a question about giving birth in the U.S. while on a student visa under a potential Trump presidency. Brad explains that any child born in the United States will be a U.S. citizen by birth, regardless of the parent’s immigration status. However, he emphasizes that the birth of a U.S. citizen child does not provide any immediate immigration benefits to the mother. The only time the child can help the mother obtain a green card is when the child turns 21 and can sponsor the mother for lawful permanent residency. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience and founder of the Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein. Known for tackling complex immigration cases, Brad has helped thousands of clients navigate the U.S. immigration system. #ImmigrationLaw #USCitizenship #StudentVisa #BirthInUSA #USImmigration #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #FamilySponsorship #ImmigrationHelp #GreenCard
Replying to @TDOT Brad Bernstein, immigration lawyer and president of the law offices of Spar & Bernstein, answers a question about whether someone can file for all three mothers of their children. Brad clarifies that there’s no such thing as a “baby mama visa.” To sponsor one of the mothers, he would need to marry her and file for her as a spouse. Regarding the children, if he’s a U.S. citizen who lived in the U.S. for at least five years before their birth, with two of those years being after the age of 14, the children are likely U.S. citizens too and can apply for U.S. passports. Brad Bernstein is a Super Lawyer with over 35 years of experience in U.S. immigration law, helping clients across all 50 states. For expert immigration assistance, call 1-800-529-5465 or visit our office at 225 Broadway, New York, NY. #ImmigrationLaw #FamilyBasedImmigration #USCitizenship #BabyMamaVisa #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #ImmigrationAttorney #SuperLawyer #TikTokLawyer #USVisa #LegalHelp #KnowYourRights #ImmigrationHelp #NYCLawyer #ImmigrationUpdate #nickcannon
Replying to @Silver Fox Brad Bernstein answers a question about receiving a letter from immigration stating that a decision will be made within 30 to 120 days. The person asks whether they should count weekends, holidays, or Christmas as part of those days. Brad explains that the letter is essentially worthless because it’s just an estimate. Immigration can make a decision before 30 days, after 120 days, or anytime in between, and they are not legally obligated to adhere to that timeframe. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience and founder of the Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein. Known for tackling complex immigration cases, Brad has helped thousands of clients navigate the U.S. immigration system. #ImmigrationLaw #USCIS #ProcessingTimes #ImmigrationHelp #USImmigration #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #KnowYourRights #ImmigrationAdvice
What Happens If You Overstay Your Visa and Leave the U.S.? Brad Bernstein explains the consequences of overstaying your visa: 	•	If you overstay by any amount of time and leave, the U.S. government will not issue you a new visa—they won’t reward you for leaving. 	•	If you overstay by more than one year, you trigger a 10-year bar, even if you get sponsored for a green card. The only way to overcome the 10-year bar is by applying for a waiver through a qualifying parent or spouse. Brad highlights that these laws effectively discourage people from leaving after overstaying, as leaving often means you won’t be allowed back. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience, helping thousands navigate U.S. immigration laws. #ImmigrationLaw #VisaOverstay #10YearBar #USImmigration #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #ImmigrationHelp #KnowYourRights #Waivers #TikTokLawTips#
Follow Brad Bernstein on All Platforms! Brad Bernstein advises his TikTok followers: If you want to keep following me, you can find me on Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn, and more. Just head over to our homepage for all the links and stay connected for updates on immigration law, helpful tips, and more! #FollowUs #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #ImmigrationHelp #SocialMedia #USImmigration #TikTokLawTips #StayConnected #ImmigrationLaw #superlawyer
Replying to @NOTaCEO Here’s the polished version: Brad Bernstein discusses Donald Trump’s suggestion that ICE may begin operating in schools, with Trump administration officials hinting at plans for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to pick up children and parents for deportation directly from schools. Brad strongly suggests that if this happens—if families are deported in front of U.S. citizen children and schools are disrupted—public support for mass deportations will likely collapse. He emphasizes that once Americans witness such extreme actions firsthand, there could be a significant shift in sentiment. Brad is reminded of a famous quote attributed to Abraham Lincoln, which he paraphrases: With public sentiment, anything is possible; without it, nothing is possible. This underscores the importance of public opinion in shaping immigration policy. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience and founder of the Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein. Known for tackling complex immigration cases, Brad has helped thousands of clients navigate the U.S. immigration system. #ImmigrationLaw #MassDeportation #ICE #USImmigration #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #ImmigrationHelp #KnowYourRights #PublicSentiment #lincolnquote
What to Do If ICE Is Conducting Surveillance Outside a School Brad Bernstein explains that if ICE is conducting surveillance outside a school, it’s likely meant to intimidate and scare families, as it provides very little actual law enforcement value. Unfortunately, schools and parents cannot force ICE officers to leave public areas outside of the school premises. Brad suggests that in such situations, you should immediately contact: 	•	Your local congressman or senator 	•	Community organizations 	•	Civil rights groups Bringing public attention to the situation is crucial to protecting immigrant families and combating these intimidation tactics. Schools should also establish clear policies and work with local organizations to create a safe environment for students. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience, helping thousands of families navigate complex immigration issues. #ImmigrationLaw #ICE #SafeZones #KnowYourRights #USImmigration #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #CivilRights #ImmigrationHelp #TikTokLawTips #CommunitySupport
Replying to @Aviskar TikTok Description for Brad Bernstein Video: Brad Bernstein, immigration lawyer and president of the law offices of Spar & Bernstein, answers a question from someone who obtained their green card through a Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) petition, is now a U.S. citizen, and wants to sponsor their biological parents. Brad explains that you can’t sponsor your parents if you obtained your green card through SIJ status. To get an SIJ petition approved, you must prove abuse, abandonment, or neglect by at least one biological parent. By doing so, you legally sever ties with your parents, making it impossible to later sponsor them for U.S. immigration. Brad Bernstein is a Super Lawyer with over 35 years of experience in U.S. immigration law, handling cases across all 50 states. For immigration help, call 1-800-529-5465 or visit our office at 225 Broadway, New York, NY. #SpecialImmigrantJuvenile #SIJStatus #GreenCard #KnowYourRights #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #ImmigrationAttorney #SuperLawyer #TikTokLawyer #USVisa #ImmigrationHelp #FamilyBasedImmigration #LegalHelp #NYCLawyer #immigrationupdate
Replying to @.eedithhh Brad Bernstein explains that to enlist in the U.S. military today, you must either be a U.S. citizen or a green card holder, both of which require having a Social Security number. Without legal status, it is extraordinarily unlikely that the military will allow you to enlist. Brad Bernstein is a licensed immigration attorney with over 30 years of experience and founder of the Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein. Known for tackling complex immigration cases, Brad has helped thousands of clients navigate the U.S. immigration system. #ImmigrationLaw #USMilitary #GreenCard #USCitizenship #ImmigrationHelp #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer #USImmigration #MilitaryEnlistment

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