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100

Which U.S. Supreme Court case in 2012 challenged Arizona's state law regarding immigration enforcement, ruling that certain provisions were unconstitutional?

Arizona v. United States

100

What is the primary difference between the F2A and F2B visa categories under family-sponsored immigration?


F2A is for spouses and children of permanent residents, F2B is for unmarried adult children of permanent residents

100

What is the difference between "removal" and "inadmissibility" in U.S. immigration law?

Removal refers to deporting a person from the U.S., while inadmissibility refers to denying a person entry to the U.S. or adjustment of status.

100

What is the chemical symbol for Hydrogen?

H

200

In June 2023, Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill into law eliminating the requirement for annual auto inspections in what U.S. state?

Texas

200

What does the term "dual intent" mean in the context of U.S. immigration law?

The ability to apply for both temporary non-immigrant and permanent immigrant status simultaneously.

200

What is “equitable tolling,” and how can it impact deadlines for filing motions in immigration court?

Equitable tolling is a legal principle that allows a person to file a motion or appeal after the usual deadline has passed, if they can show that extraordinary circumstances beyond their control prevented them from filing on time.

200

How many times are Mexican refried beans fried?

Once

300

The No Child Left Behind Act was an Act of Congress that reauthorized the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and was signed into law by what U.S. President?

George W Bush

300

What is the purpose of Form I-824, and when would it typically be filed?

To request a duplicate of an immigration approval notice or to initiate consular processing.

300

What does the term “reciprocal agreements” mean in the context of deportation and removal?

Reciprocal agreements are arrangements between the U.S. and other countries that allow for the expedited removal or deportation of individuals based on their nationality and specific bilateral agreements, streamlining the process.

300

Who was the 42nd President of the United States?

Bill Clinton

400

Which of the three branches of government in the United States is made up of courts to uphold the law in the name of the states?

Judiciary

400

What is Attorney Sanchez's favorite color?

Rose gold, gold, white

400

What is Attorney Chavez's favorite color?

Light Blue

400

Which automaker opened the first foreign plant in the US?

Volkswagen

500

Although the movie "Legally Blonde" is based on Harvard's Law School, the author of the book (the source material for the movie) was based on Amanda Brown's experience at what other law school? Hint: The answer is in the same state as UCLA, where much of the movie was filmed.

Stanford

500

The State of Washington was originally going to be called what?

Columbia

500

How many dogs does attorney Chavez have? 

3

500

How many Google reviews does the law firm have?

177