As a Miami Immigration lawyer, I was very disheartened to learn today that the Supreme Court issued a 4-4 decision in United States v. Texas, the case challenging expanded Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and...
Your immigration interview is a crucial step in your application process. Sadly, as a Miami immigration lawyer, I have seen too many instances of entirely avoidable missteps, some of which have had disappointing consequences for the applicant. Below are some tips to...
As an immigration lawyer in Miami, FL, I encounter many individuals who have a deportation or removal order, but have remained in the United States for years. Fortunately, many immigrants with final orders of deportation may be able to prevent deportation indefinitely...
Inadmissibility is a concept that many Miami immigration lawyers grapple with. First, some basics about this particular topic. What does it mean to be “inadmissible?” If you are deemed “inadmissible” by the United States government, it means...
Before this past Monday, the real concern for Obama’s Executive Immigration Order was whether the Republicans in congress would hold the Department of Homeland Security’s budget hostage until the Order was abolished. Now troubles are worse. In an order...
As a Miami immigration attorney, I sometimes receive questions about the U visa, and kinds of immigrants that are eligible for relief under the U visa. Below are some frequently asked questions. What is the U visa? The U non-immigrant status (U visa) is set aside for...