Apr 1, 2019 | Adjustment of Status (AOS), affidavit of support, Application for Naturalization, Asylum, citizenship, immigration law, Immigration reform, permanent residence, permanent residency, Public Charge Rule, removal proceedings
Of interest to us as Miami immigration lawyers and Austin immigration lawyers is the proposed Public Charge Rule by USCIS. This proposed Public Charge Rule may affect your eligibility to adjust status as an immigrant. Below are some frequently asked questions: What is...
Feb 9, 2017 | crime of moral turpitude, crimes, deportation, Deportations, immigration law, Immigration reform, removal proceedings
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I am watching with trepidation as this administration launches assault after assault on our immigrant communities. Across the United States, real-life reports are trickling in about the expanded efforts on removing undocumented...
Jan 13, 2017 | citizenship, deportation, Deportations, immigration law, Immigration reform, removal proceedings
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I have helped numerous non-permanent residents have their removal orders (deportation orders) cancelled, because immigration law allows cancellation of removal if they meet three general requirements. What are the three requirements for...
Aug 11, 2016 | green card, Green cards, immigration law, Immigration reform, nationality, naturlization, Order of Removal, permanent residence, permanent residency, removal proceedings, United States Citizen
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I always remind my green card clients that once you receive a green card, you must meet a few conditions if you want to keep it for life. Your green card can and will be revoked under certain specific situations. Below are some...
Jul 11, 2016 | deportation, Deportations, immigration law, Immigration reform, removal proceedings
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I often represent individuals who are already in immigration detention. The U.S. government is using detention with increasing frequency as a means of dealing with undocumented or otherwise removable immigrants after their arrest. If...
Apr 5, 2016 | border crossings, Customs Border Patrol, deportation, Deportations, expedited order of removal, green card, Green cards, immigration law, Immigration reform, Order of Removal, removal proceedings
As a Miami immigration lawyer, I have had quite a few clients who have faced expedited orders of removal. Below are some frequently asked questions about expedited removal. What is Expedited Removal? Expedited removal is the process by which a non-U.S. citizen can be...