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🚨 Breaking Immigration Update 🚨 Congress is set to vote on the Laken Riley Act, a new bill that could change the lives of many undocumented immigrants. If passed, it would require ICE to detain any undocumented immigrant charged with a theft crime—without the option of bail. The bill would also allow states to sue the federal government for immigration policy failures that harm their citizens. What do you think about this proposed legislation? Let us know in the comments below. 👉 Follow for more updates on critical immigration news. #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationNews #CongressVote #LakenRileyAct #ICE #KnowYourRights #LegalHelp #BradShowLive #SparAndBernstein #SuperLawyer
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
Replying to @Worldboss1046 Brad Bernstein, immigration lawyer and president of the law offices of Spar & Bernstein, explains what happens if someone receives medical care in the U.S., doesn’t pay their hospital bill, and then gets deported. In reality, hospitals aren’t likely to chase you around the world to collect the debt. Eventually, they may just write off the unpaid bill, similar to what happens with others who don’t pay. While this might seem like “free” medical care, there are legal and financial implications to be aware of. Brad Bernstein is a Super Lawyer with over 35 years of experience in U.S. immigration law. He handles cases nationwide. Need legal advice? Call 1-800-529-5465 or visit our office at 225 Broadway, New York, NY. #ImmigrationLaw #MedicalDebt #KnowYourRights #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #TikTokLawyer #ImmigrationAttorney #SuperLawyer #USVisa #Deportation #LegalHelp #NYCLawyer #ImmigrationUpdate #DebtCollection
Replying to @milena ruiz ✈️ Travel & Immigration: Puerto Rico to the U.S. Mainland ✈️ Brad explains that if you were born in Puerto Rico, you’re a U.S. citizen because Puerto Rico is part of the United States. Therefore, when you travel from Puerto Rico to the mainland, no one checks your immigration status since you’re traveling domestically. However, if you were born in another country and entered Puerto Rico without inspection, you’ve technically entered the U.S. without inspection. But once you’re in Puerto Rico, traveling to the mainland is considered domestic travel, so it’s unlikely that immigration checks would happen during that leg of your trip. 👉 Follow for more immigration insights! #ImmigrationLaw #PuertoRico #TravelTips #BradShowLive #SparAndBernstein #LegalHelp #KnowYourRights
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 @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 @SMG Brad Bernstein, immigration lawyer and president of the law offices of Spar & Bernstein, explains an important rule for U.S. citizens filing for their spouses from abroad. A U.S. citizen can live with their spouse in the spouse’s home country, file for them while living there, and then immigrate together back to the U.S.—the spouse with a green card, and the U.S. citizen returning as a citizen. What can’t happen is for the spouse to move to the U.S. with a green card while the U.S. citizen remains living abroad. Immigration requires the family to move together. Brad Bernstein is a Super Lawyer with over 35 years of experience in U.S. immigration law. He handles cases across all 50 states. For personalized immigration help, call 1-800-529-5465 or visit our office at 225 Broadway, New York, NY. #ImmigrationLaw #FamilyBasedImmigration #GreenCardProcess #KnowYourRights #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #ImmigrationAttorney #SuperLawyer #TikTokLawyer #USVisa #LegalHelp #ImmigrationUpdate #NYCLawyer
Replying to @milena ruiz 📝 Immigration Tips You Should Know 📝 Brad explains that if you entered the U.S. without inspection but have U.S. citizen children who are adults, you may still have options to get a green card. Even though entering without inspection typically makes you ineligible to adjust your status, here are ways to make it possible: 1️⃣ Parole in Place: If your adult children join the military, you may qualify for parole in place, allowing you to adjust status. 2️⃣ Section 245(i) Grandfathering: If you or your parents had an immigrant visa petition filed on or before April 30, 2001, you may be able to pay a penalty fee and adjust status through your U.S. citizen children. 3️⃣ Provisional Waiver: If married to a resident or U.S. citizen—or if your parents are residents or U.S. citizens—your children can petition for you, and you may file a provisional waiver, travel abroad, and return with your green card in just weeks. If you think one of these applies to you, speak with an experienced immigration attorney to explore your options. 👉 Follow for more valuable immigration insights! #ImmigrationLaw #GreenCard #FamilyPetitions #245i #ParoleInPlace #ProvisionalWaiver #BradShowLive #SparAndBernstein #LegalHelp
Replying to @Thewhitedude 🚨 Important Immigration Warning 🚨 Brad answers a critical question about living in the U.S. illegally and leaving the country. If you’ve lived in the U.S. illegally for more than a year and leave, you’ll face a 10-year bar from re-entry. And if you try to lie about it—thinking you can sneak in and out without the U.S. government knowing—you’re almost certain to get caught. Lying about unlawful presence leads to lifetime inadmissibility for misrepresentation and fraud. Given the severity of this violation, getting a waiver approved is extremely difficult. If you lie, it’s very likely you’ll be caught, denied, and never allowed to return legally. 👉 Always consult a trusted immigration attorney before making any decisions. #ImmigrationLaw #10YearBar #Misrepresentation #Fraud #WaiverDenial #BradShowLive #SparAndBernstein #LegalHelp
Replying to @No Name Jane 🚨 Tough Immigration Reality 🚨 Brad answers a question from a U.S. citizen who wants to marry her fiancé, who was previously deported and re-entered the U.S. without inspection. Unfortunately, the answer is no—her fiancé wouldn’t be eligible for a green card. Re-entering the U.S. without permission after deportation is a serious immigration violation and a crime, making the person subject to criminal prosecution, jail time, and automatic deportation. There’s no path to adjust status in this situation. The only hope would be if the fiancé is placed in removal proceedings and can apply for protection under the Convention Against Torture (CAT)—a form of relief for individuals who can prove they would face torture in their home country if deported. 👉 Follow for more immigration news and answers to important questions. #ImmigrationLaw #GreenCard #Deportation #ConventionAgainstTorture #BradShowLive #SparAndBernstein #LegalHelp
The Truth About Arizona DUI Units 🚨 Why do so many cops show up at a DUI stop in Arizona? It’s not random. Arizona has specialized DUI units whose sole focus is impaired driving. That’s their job—all night long. Here’s what typically happens: 1️⃣ The first officer pulls you over and checks your license and registration. 2️⃣ Moments later, a couple more police cars arrive. These are the DUI officers. 3️⃣ They take over, ask you to step out of the car, and begin their battery of tests. The reality? Once these units get involved, things can escalate quickly. Tip: Protect yourself. Know your rights, stay calm, and ALWAYS request a lawyer if you’re stopped for a suspected DUI. 📞 Facing a DUI charge in Arizona? Call us today we’re here to fight for your future. 📲 Call us: 602-833-1244 #ArizonaDUI #DUIAwareness #TrafficStopTips #KnowYourRights #LegalHelp #FightForYourFuture #CriminalDefense #ArizonaLaw
Replying to @d_45k0 Brad Bernstein, immigration lawyer and president of the law offices of Spar & Bernstein, explains that once your spouse files for you, it becomes nearly impossible to obtain a non-immigrant visa to enter the U.S. because you’ve already demonstrated immigrant intent by applying for a green card. The best course of action? Focus on processing your green card application as quickly as possible. Brad Bernstein is a Super Lawyer with over 35 years of experience in U.S. immigration law, handling cases nationwide. Need legal assistance? Call 1-800-529-5465 or visit our office at 225 Broadway, New York, NY. #ImmigrationLaw #GreenCardProcess #NonImmigrantVisa #KnowYourRights #BradBernstein #SparAndBernstein #ImmigrationAttorney #SuperLawyer #TikTokLawyer #USVisa #FamilyBasedImmigration #LegalHelp #ImmigrationHelp #NYCLawyer #ImmigrationUpdate
🚨 Did You Know? 🚨 If someone intentionally crashes into you, their insurance company can deny your claim due to intentional act exclusions. ⚖️ If you're involved in an accident, make sure to inform the police that you believe the other driver was negligent and not paying attention. 📞🚓 This can boost your chances of getting paid by the insurance company! 💰✅ Need assistance navigating your claim? Send us a DM today! 📩 #PersonalInjury #InsuranceTips #KnowYourRights #CEOLawyer #AccidentAdvice #LegalHelp #StayInformed
Can you sue the military for violating your rights? The short answer: generally, no, thanks to the Feres Doctrine. But that doesn’t mean you’re powerless. There’s been new developments allowing for medical malpractice suits. Other ways to get relief are: - File administrative complaints through IG or EO channels. - Appeal unfair decisions like reprimands, separations, or bad evaluations. - Use the Article 138 Complaint process to hold your command accountable. - If a civilian contractor is involved, explore potential legal recourse. Recent changes in the NDAA now allow claims for medical malpractice in specific cases. #ucmj #miltok #military #lawyer #defenseattorney #defenselawyer #army #airforce #marines #spaceforce #navy #coastguard  #lawsuit #court #legalhelp #militarylawyer #veteran #va #disability #knowyourrights #harnishlaw
⚖️Immigration Law: One of the Most Complex Legal Areas Navigating the path to permanent residency can be overwhelming due to the complexities of immigration law. That’s why having an experienced and skilled lawyer by your side can make all the difference. Contact me NOW‼️ 📞 Brad Thomson 734-369-2378 #uscis #fyp #fypシ #legaltiktok #legaltips #lawyersoftiktok #foryou #viral #trending #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationLawyer #tiktok #viralvideos #immigrants. #BradThomsonLawyer #Immigration #Immigrants #LegalHelp #ImmigrationLaw #PermanentResidency #LegalExpertise #ImmigrationHelp #ImmigrationLawyer
⚖️ Trump's Mass Deportation: Fact or Fiction? Here’s what you need to know about the reality of proposed deportation plans. Detroit Immigration Law 📞 248-254-3441 #ImmigrationFacts #DeportationDefense #DetroitImmigration #LegalHelp #Trump
"It's really wrong to even call this transition, because gender identity is essentially legal fiction." A detransitioned man on his transition regret and the irreversible harm done. If you or your child were harmed by gender medicine, contact us for support and to learn more about your legal options. #transitionjustice #detransition #detransitioning #transregret #genderideology #genderidentity #legalhelp
What happens if the police forget to read your rights? 😳🚨🚔 #mirandarights #legalhelp #legaltips #knowyourrights #lawyertiktok #policeoftiktok #justicesystem #moreyouknow
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Why You Shouldn’t Face the System Alone 3 years. Counseling proof. A prosecutor who refused to back down. This case wasn’t easy. The prosecutor demanded proof of counseling from 3 years ago, and tracking that down wasn’t straightforward. They wouldn’t dismiss the case without it. If my client had tried to handle this on their own, they would’ve been forced to redo counseling and pay hundreds of dollars. But after 3 months of pushing and negotiating, we got the case dismissed. 💪 Now, we’re sealing the record, giving my client the fresh start they deserve. 🎯 Don’t take on the system alone. Whether it’s dismissal, sealing a record, or fighting for your rights, I’ve got your back. 📲 Call us: 602-833-1244 #KnowYourRights #CaseDismissed #CriminalDefense #FutureFirstCriminalLaw #LegalHelp #ArizonaLawyer #DUILawyer #Arizona
If you’ve been ordered deported, don’t lose hope—there are still options available to you. In Texas, you can appeal the decision or even request voluntary departure, depending on your situation. However, acting quickly is key. Find out what steps you can take to protect your future in the U.S. #DeportationAppeal #ImmigrationDefense #TexasLawyer #BoardOfImmigrationAppeals #DeportationProceedings #ImmigrationAppeals #LegalHelp #VoluntaryDeparture #TexasImmigrationLaw #FreeCaseEvaluation

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