A Hatian National who was ordered deported in 2000 and later married an American citizen. We filed a request with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to join us in a request to reopen his case before the Board of Immigration Appeals. After many months of negotiation with the Office of Chief Counsel Trial Attorney, they agreed...Continue Reading
Our client had a conviction from 1996. He was ordered removed from the United States years later in 2002. The conviction was vacated and, therefore, the sole ground for deportation no longer existed. We asked the Office of Chief Counsel in Miami to agree to reopen the case. They refused. We then made a motion...Continue Reading
We filed a Motion to Reopen for our client, a native and citizen of Venezuela claiming that she did not receive proper notice of her hearing date and time. She had been ordered deported in absentia in 2009. The Immigration Judge denied our motion, claiming that our client did not properly notify the Miami Immigration...Continue Reading
Our client, a Jamaican National, was ordered removed by an Immigration Judge in Miami, Florida for not appearing at his hearing. The Immigration Judge ordered him removed to Haiti, although he is Jamaican. While in immigration custody, we notified the detention and removal department that our client could not be deported to Haiti. The Immigration...Continue Reading
Our client was Ordered removed in December 2009 when she failed to appear for her hearing before an Immigration Judge. We filed a Motion to Reopen claiming that our client had complied with the USCIS change of address requirements but the Immigration Judge denied our request. We filed an appeal with the Board of Immigration...Continue Reading