Being served an eviction notice doesn’t mean you have to leave immediately. You have legal rights, and here’s how to protect them: ✅ 1. Understand the Eviction Type Pay-or-quit notice : For unpaid rent Cure-or-quit notice : For lease violations No-fault notice : For owner use, renovations, etc. ✅ 2. Review the Lease and Notice Check the lease terms and whether the landlord followed the proper legal process. Any violation on their part can help your case. ✅ 3. Respond on Time In most states, you have 3 to 10 days to respond. If you ignore the notice, you could lose automatically. ✅ 4. Prepare for Court You may have a hearing in housing court. Bring: The lease Rent receipts Photos/emails proving your claims ✅ 5. Legal Defenses to Eviction Landlord did not maintain habitable conditions Retaliatory eviction Discrimination ✅ 6. Seek Legal Aid Look for local tenant advocacy organizations or free legal clinics. Conclusion: Evictions c...
The Visa Bulletin is a monthly publication by the U.S. Department of State that shows visa availability for different categories. It helps applicants determine when they can move forward with their green card applications.
Key terms:
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Priority date: The date your petition was filed.
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Current: Means you may apply now.
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Retrogressed: Your category is backlogged and must wait.
There are two charts:
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Dates for Filing
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Final Action Dates
Knowing how to read the bulletin is essential for family- and employment-based immigration.
Conclusion:
Stay updated each month to track your green card timeline and avoid missing your eligibility window.
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