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Waiver of Two Year Foreign Residency Requirement (I-612 Waiver) for J-1 Visa Holder
We would like to share the story of one of our clients who we helped obtain a waiver in a complex immigration process. Danny was born in the Philippines. During his secondary studies in his country, at which he excelled, he caught the attention of his teachers and...
Petition to Remove Conditions of Residency (Form I-765) Approved in a Same Sex Marriage
Francisco was born in Bolivia and came to the United States as a student. Years later, he met and married Jacob, a U.S. Citizen. Jacob filed a Green Card petition based on marriage for Francisco and after an interview with an immigration officer, the residency petition was approved…
Motion to Vacate a Criminal Conviction and Reinstatement of TPS Status
Pedro was born in El Salvador and entered the United States by crossing the border in 1995. In 1997 he was arrested for shoplifting and assaulting a police officer. He was wrongfully advised of his rights by his criminal defense attorney at the time and
Illegal Detention by ICE Followed by Termination of Removal/Deportation Proceedings
Nelson was born in El Salvador and entered the United States by crossing the border in 2005. While crossing the border, he was caught, and he gave a fake name and said he was from Mexico. The government took his fingerprints and sent him back to Mexico. Five days later he re-entered the United States and remained in the country. In 2015, he was pulled over by the Nashua Police Department and was charged with Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle. He paid a fine and his case was dismissed.
TPS to Green Card via Marriage
Veronica was a TPS (Temporary Protected Status) applicant from El Salvador, married to a United States Citizen. Veronica’s husband was worried about her temporary immigration status, but they did not want to move forward with a marriage residency petition because they...
Illegal Detention by ICE Followed by Termination of Removal/Deportation Proceedings
Nelson was born in El Salvador and entered the United States by crossing the border in 2005. While crossing the border, he was caught, and he gave a fake name and said he was from Mexico. The government took his fingerprints and sent him back to Mexico. Five days later he re-entered the United States and remained in the country. In 2015, he was pulled over by the Nashua Police Department and was charged with Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle. He paid a fine and his case was dismissed.
The Processing of her U-Visa because of Husband’s Abuse
Our client “Maria”, a Mexican national, entered the United States across the border without a visa, with her only child at the time to reunite herself with her husband who had arrived a few months earlier in the same manner. During her first few years in the US, her...
Residency Petition for Same Sex Marriage and Prior Order of Deportation
Our client, “Fernando”, contacted out office for help with his same-sex marriage petition case. He had been in a relationship with his US citizen spouse for over 12 years, and had sought legal help resolving his case for many years. Fernando had been ordered deported...
TPS to Green Card via Marriage
Veronica was a TPS (Temporary Protected Status) applicant from El Salvador, married to a United States Citizen. Veronica’s husband was worried about her temporary immigration status, but they did not want to move forward with a marriage residency petition because they...
Vacating a Conviction for Immigration
Our client “John” had come to the US to get an education and to improve the living conditions of his family. He was able to finish his education in nursing and obtain a good job where he enjoyed helping others. One day, all of that changed. John was accused of sexual...
Possession of a Firearm Charge Dismissed
Our client was removed from the vehicle and the officer recovered the illegal firearm from under the passenger seat. Our client was arrested and charged with the illegal possession of a gun, a felony which has a mandatory jail sentence of 2 years. After a careful...
Assault with a Deadly Weapon and Attempted Murder
Leo lived in a multifamily house in East Boston and a neighbor who lived downstairs had borrowed some money from his parents. The neighbor moved away without paying back the money. When Leo learned where his old neighbor now lived, he went to his house to collect the...
Immigration Custody and Immigration Court Success Story and Assault and Battery Criminal Case
Immigration Custody and Immigration Court Success Story and Assault and Battery Criminal Case Roberto was arrested and charged with numerous charges, including assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, trespassing, and resisting arrest; after there was a fight...
Citizenship Approval with Criminal Defense and Deportation Proceedings
Our client, “Katerina” is a legal permanent resident who applied for citizenship. At the citizenship interview she informed immigration that she had been convicted many years before for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Immigration denied her citizenship...
Armed Assault and Battery Criminal Trial Success Story and U.S. Residency
After a fight outside of a bar, Roberto was arrested and charged with numerous charges, including assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, trespassing, and resisting arrest; after there was a fight outside a bar. Unfortunately, at the time he was arrested, Roberto...
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