Immigration Law · Miami, Florida

Practice Focus

Representation across the areas of immigration law where matters most often become serious. General information, not legal advice.

Removal Defense

Few things in immigration law carry higher stakes than a removal case. If you or a family member is in removal proceedings, what happens next…

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Immigration Court

Cases in immigration court are won on preparation — the evidence assembled, the testimony readied, and the arguments made. If you have a hearing…

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Asylum & Humanitarian Relief

Asylum protects people who have suffered persecution, or who have a well-founded fear of persecution, in their home country. These cases turn on a…

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Family-Based Immigration

Family petitions reunite spouses, children, and parents through legally recognized relationships. The details decide these cases.

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Adjustment of Status

Adjustment of status is the path to a green card from inside the United States for those who qualify — including under the Cuban Adjustment Act.

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Waivers

A waiver asks the government to excuse a ground of inadmissibility — often based on the extreme hardship a qualifying relative would face.

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Naturalization

Naturalization is the final step to U.S. citizenship for eligible permanent residents.

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Detention & Bond

When someone is detained by immigration authorities, time matters. Quick, careful action can make a real difference.

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Motions to Reopen

A removal order is not always the end. Where grounds exist, a motion to reopen may allow a case to be heard again.

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BIA Appeals

When an immigration judge's decision is in question, an appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals reviews the record for legal error.

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