by | | Avoiding Deportation, Cancellation of Expulsion, Crimes of Vileza Mora, Deportation, Deported, Uncategorized
A case where a deportation order could be overturned. A new case has recently been decided by the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) in Falls Church, Virginia, concerning a citizen of Cuban origin (Hernandez), residing in Miami. In this case, he was able to void a...
by | | Family Petition, Immigration Law, Permanent Residence
How Does Divorce Affect an Immigration Process? Going through a divorce is usually stressful in itself. But when you add to the trance of ending a marriage the fact that, in turn, this is the basis for the immigration procedures of one of the spouses, the...
by | | Business Visa, Immigration Law, Non-Immigrant Visa, Work permit
The E-2 Investment Visa or Investor Visa The E-2 e-2 Investment Visa , or investor visa, is ideal for a family, because it benefits both spouses, even if it is requested by only one of them. How is this? Well, if one of the spouses invests in a business (which may be...
by | | Application for Temporary Protection, Immigration Law, Permanent Residence
SOME PEOPLE WITH TPS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR RESIDENCY FEDERAL COURT DECLARES THAT SOME TPS RECIPIENTS ARE ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR RESIDENCY WITHIN THE U.S. BY “ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS.” Immigrant Legal Resource Center, April 23, 2017 Recently the federal court of the...
by | | Avoiding Deportation, Immigration Law, Inmigration Lawyer
Sometimes, bad news can be good. Not everyone who comes to my office for a consultation with me gets good news about their case. I had to give a client in a consultation some bad news this week. And that was a good thing. He even thanked me for doing so. Let me...