F.A.Q

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Yes, international students in the U.S. on an F-1 visa may work under certain conditions. On-campus jobs are generally permitted, while off-campus employment requires authorization through programs such as Curricular Practical Training (CPT) or Optional Practical Training (OPT). Each has eligibility rules, so it’s important to plan ahead and comply with your school’s international office and USCIS guidelines.

Yes, in some states. For example, New York and California allow foreign-trained lawyers to sit for the bar exam if they meet certain educational requirements. This often includes an LL.M. degree from an accredited U.S. law school. Each state has its own rules, so it’s essential to check eligibility criteria and prepare strategically for success.

Parole in Place (PIP) is a special immigration benefit for certain family members of U.S. military personnel, veterans, and enlistees. It allows eligible individuals who are in the U.S. without legal status to remain temporarily and, in some cases, adjust status to permanent residency without leaving the country. PIP recognizes the sacrifices of military families and helps keep them together.

A Request for Evidence (RFE) is issued when USCIS believes your application is missing information or documentation. To reduce the risk of an RFE:

  • Submit complete and accurate forms.

  • Include all required supporting evidence, such as transcripts, financial records, or legal documents.

  • Stay updated on current USCIS requirements.
    Working with an immigration attorney helps ensure your petition is strong and well-prepared from the start.

Yes, in some states. For example, New York and California allow foreign-trained lawyers to sit for the bar exam if they meet certain educational requirements. This often includes an LL.M. degree from an accredited U.S. law school. Each state has its own rules, so it’s essential to check eligibility criteria and prepare strategically for success.

At Cynthia Azor Law Firm, we combine legal excellence with a digital-first approach to make services accessible anytime, anywhere. We are client-centered—every case strategy is tailored to your unique goals. Our proven success in immigration, bar preparation, intellectual property, and business law reflects both our expertise and commitment. What truly sets us apart is our balance of global perspective with personalized service, ensuring that every client feels guided, supported, and empowered.

Foreign entrepreneurs can register a U.S. business remotely by choosing a state, selecting a business entity type (such as an LLC or corporation), and filing the necessary formation documents. You’ll also need a U.S. registered agent, a business bank account, and compliance with federal and state tax obligations. Legal guidance ensures your business is structured correctly for growth and protection.

At Cynthia Azor Law Firm, we believe clear communication is key. You’ll receive regular updates at every major stage of your case, as well as prompt responses to your inquiries. Whether through email, phone, or scheduled check-ins, we ensure you’re always informed and never left wondering about the progress of your matter.

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