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U.S. Citizenship
Our client was convicted for Drug Trafficking in Federal Court in October 1990 and sentenced in January 1991. Our firm represented him in the Miami Immigration Court on a waiver which was granted. He filed for citizenship and was denied because USCIS claimed that he was convicted in January 1991 and that federal law precluded...
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Our client, a disabled Nicaraguan National was denied U.S. citizenship due to an arrest record that included arrests and convictions that were not him but appeared on a national database for arrests. The client retained our firm after his denial and we filed an appeal in his case. We had the client take his fingerprints...
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Our client, a Venezuelan national, applied for asylum with the Miami Asylum Unit of the United States Immigration and Citizenship Services after several years of being in the United States. As a gay person, his claim was that he would be persecuted on account of his sexual orientation in Venezuela. Individuals who apply for asylum...
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Our client was convicted in Federal Court of conspiracy to make a false statement regarding the sale of a firearm. Our client was a lawful permanent resident of the United States. We were able to renew her green card and applied for naturalization. After a complete interview at the Hialeah Field Office of USCIS, our...
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Our client, a national of Nicaragua, applied for citizenship after having been adjusted to Lawful Permanent Resident status in December 2001. In 1997, she was arrested for Grand Theft in the 3rd Degree. The case was dismissed. After an interview with USCIS, our client was granted United States citizenship. Citizenship granted.
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We filed an N400 for our client who was an LPR since 1995. He had multiple traffic citations and a conviction for sexual battery. His previously application in 2003 he was denied because of multiple trips-lack of continous presence and lack of good moral character. After an interview with USCIS, where we showed proof of...
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Client approved and she should get green card in the mail. Taxes were an issue but his proof of an extension with IRS was enough for officer. Client will let us know when she has her green card and will contact us to remove her conditions in the future. Green Card granted.
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Client had a prostitution arrest (nolle prossed) in 2013 but was still approved and given an oath ceremony apt for this Friday at 10 a.m. Cuban client did not have any arrests before or after this one time incident and officer was convinced of his good moral character. United States citizenship granted.
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A young woman, originally from the Bahamas, came to our Orlando office to discuss the possibility of obtaining her lawful permanent resident status since her step-father, had recently become a United States citizen. Even though she had been in the country unlawfully, overstaying her visa by many years, we were able to apply for her...
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A young woman from Taiwan retained our firm to assist her with her application for U.S. citizenship. She has spent a significant amount of time traveling outside of the country, since obtaining her lawful permanent residence, five years earlier. We calculated the exact number of days she was outside of the U.S. and compared it...
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