Jul 29, 2021 | denial, immigration law
Prosecutorial Discretion under Biden The first thing to understand is the term “Prosecutorial Discretion” refers to the discretion that DHS holds in deciding whether or not to proceed with deportations of certain non-citizens. It’s also important to note that since...
Sep 27, 2016 | denial, deportation, Deportations, immigration law, Immigration reform, master calendar hearing, Order of Removal
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I always remind my clients of the importance of attending their immigration court hearing. This is especially the case if you have been summoned for removal proceedings in Immigration Court (received a “Notice to Appear,” or NTA), you...
Aug 19, 2016 | convictions, crime, crime of moral turpitude, crimes, denial, deportation, Deportations, Good Moral Character, green card, Green cards, immigration law, Immigration reform, nationality, naturlization, permanent residence, permanent residency
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I have had several cases wherein an immigration client gets charged with a DUI/DWI. This is not something to take lightly when you have an immigration application pending. Below are some frequently asked questions. What are the...
Jul 19, 2016 | denial, Form I-130, Form I-485, green card, Green cards, immigration law, Immigration reform, marriage, marriage fraud, marriage interview, marriage petition, permanent residence, permanent residency
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I have consulted with individuals who have had their fiancé or spouse petitions approved (Form I-129F or I-130), but their application for adjustment of status (Form I-485) denied. Obviously, this is a disheartening development for...
Feb 17, 2016 | appeal, denial, deportation, immigration law, Immigration reform, Order of Removal
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I often receive questions about what the appeals process is like. Below are some frequently asked questions about the appeals process. The Immigration Judge has ordered me deported. Now what? If the Immigration Judge orders you removed...
Feb 10, 2016 | denial, deportation, immigration law, Immigration reform, parole
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I often receive questions about humanitarian parole. Humanitarian parole is used sparingly to bring someone who is otherwise inadmissible into the United States for a temporary period of time due to a compelling emergency. Below are some...