The Gambacorta Law Office
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The Gambacorta Law Offices was founded by immigration attorney, Timothy A. Gambacorta. Since the opening of their first law office in Illinois, they have been devoted to protecting the rights of those who want to enter the U.S. or who are fighting to stay in America. They can assist individuals and businesses with their immigration needs.
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A foreigner who plans to marry a United States citizen might be eligible to travel to the United States for their wedding, using a ..read more
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Since the Covid-19 pandemic emerged it has changed how institutions traditionally do things and marriage is no exception. There ..read more
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A foreigner who was previously deported from the U.S. might be able to apply for a waiver of inadmissibility. Be mindful that once ..read more
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A foreigner who was previously deported from the U.S. might be able to apply for a waiver of inadmissibility. Be mindful that once ..read more
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Whether your Fiancé(e) has been arrested or convicted, the United States government may issue a denial for a K-1 Fiancé(e) visa ..read more
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Getting a divorce or having your marriage nullified can pose a problem if you obtained your green card through marriage to a U.S ..read more
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As a foreign national in the United States with a nonimmigrant status it is important to avoid falling out of immigration status ..read more
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Foreigners who are facing removal proceedings (deportation) and have no legal means of remaining in the United States, might be ..read more
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Retaining services of an immigration attorney is vital to ensuring whether you have any arguments on your side and help you to ..read more
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1M ago
When a foreign national is detained by law enforcement for an alleged crime, he or she may be placed on an “immigration hold” or ..read more