Representation across the areas of immigration law where matters most often become serious. General information, not legal advice.
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…
Read →Cases in immigration court are won on preparation — the evidence assembled, the testimony readied, and the arguments made. If you have a hearing…
Read →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…
Read →Family petitions reunite spouses, children, and parents through legally recognized relationships. The details decide these cases.
Read →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.
Read →A waiver asks the government to excuse a ground of inadmissibility — often based on the extreme hardship a qualifying relative would face.
Read →Naturalization is the final step to U.S. citizenship for eligible permanent residents.
Read →When someone is detained by immigration authorities, time matters. Quick, careful action can make a real difference.
Read →A removal order is not always the end. Where grounds exist, a motion to reopen may allow a case to be heard again.
Read →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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