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Citizenship Hearing for Couple with Adopted Children

A family may have to travel to Mexico for a citizenship hearing for four sons they have adopted. The area to which they would have to travel was the scene of three people who have ties to the consulate being shot to death. Since then, the U.S. State Department has issued a travel warning, but the U.S. consulate in the area has declined the family's attempt at rescheduling their upcoming hearing. The family is being forced to choose between their safety and their children's citizenship.

Immigration and citizenship matters can be incredibly difficult to deal with and resolve in a timely manner. It's important that you understand what situation you are involved in and how to handle it properly. You need to know that you do have rights to protect and that there are options to do so. No one should have to suffer from difficult immigration matters that can be resolved beneficially.    

With the help of an immigration attorney, you will be able to resolve your case and move forward with your life. You can count on a lawyer to know how to handle your case and to fight for your rights the whole time. An attorney will handle all difficult situations such as any necessary court proceedings. Please take some time to contact an immigration lawyer today to begin discussing your case.