As a Miami immigration lawyer, I have helped numerous clients gain relief as asylees. I have also had the privilege of helping these asylees to become permanent residents. Naturally, many of them inquire about U.S. citizenship, which offers many additional benefits...
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I have been following with dismay news of the raids carried out by Federal immigration agents, who have initiated a controversial roundup of Central American families who were part of the border surge that began in 2014. Below are some...
As a Miami immigration lawyer, many of my clients are either the spouse or child of a U.S. lawful permanent resident (green card holder). Spouses or children of green card holders are in category 2A of the visa preference system. This means that waits of up to three...
As a Miami immigration lawyer, many of my clients who are applying for a U.S. visa or green card live overseas. As such, they will have to attend an interview at a U.S. consulate. Here are some commonly asked questions about the consular interview: How will I know...
As a Miami immigration attorney, I often encounter questions about the “Reason to Believe” standard as applied to recently enacted provisional waiver for unlawful presence. Here is a quick FAQ on some of the most common questions that I encounter. What is...
As a Miami immigration attorney, I find myself constantly having to remind my green card-holding clients (i.e. lawful permanent residents) that a crime on their record might bar their approval for citizenship. In order to qualify for naturalization, the law requires...