I-601 waiver of inadmissibility granted
Sep 16, 2016OUTCOME: Granted
Waiver granted based on client departing U.S. erroneously due to misreading validity dates on travel document.
Boston, MA
Immigration Lawyer at Boston, MA
Practice Areas: Immigration, Asylum, General Practice
OUTCOME: Granted
Waiver granted based on client departing U.S. erroneously due to misreading validity dates on travel document.
OUTCOME: Granted
Won a motion to reopen an in absentia removal order from Boston Immigration Court of a 5-year-old deportation order.
OUTCOME: I-601A Approved/ Granted
The I-601A waiver was approved in the case of a non-citizen husband, who actively cared for his depressed U.S. citizen spouse, and their 2 U.S. citizen children, one of whom had severe learning disabi ... lities and autism.
OUTCOME: BIA appeal Granted
We appealed the Immigration Judge's adverse decision denying a Motion to Reopen. The BIA agreed with our appeal and agreed that exceptional circumstances existed warranting reopening of removal proceed ... ings and reopening of the in absentia removal order.
OUTCOME: Approved/ Granted by USCIS
Conditions lifted on legal permanent residence through proof of a bona fide relationship.
OUTCOME: Asylum Granted by the Immigration Judge
Asylum granted to woman from Guatemala whose former boyfriend threatened her to obtain an abortion multiple times. She will face future harm based on her giving birth to child in spite of his threats. ... Asylum granted to both mother and young daughter.
OUTCOME: I-601A Approved/ Granted
The I-601A waiver was approved in the case of a non-citizen husband, who actively cared for his medically ill U.S. citizen spouse, who suffered from extreme obesity, gastrointestinal issues, stomach ul ... cers, major depressive disorder, and hypertension. They have 4 kids together, 2 of whom have severe developmental delays. These circumstances were enough for USCIS to agree that extreme hardship for the citizen wife would result.
OUTCOME: Granted/ Approved by USCIS
Asylum of young minor was granted. She suffered past persecution based on witnessing abuse against her family members in the home, beginning at a young age. Future persecution was established because r ... eturn to El Salvador would be into remaining aunts/uncles' abusive households, and likelihood of actual physical harm to her, or at least witnessing additional harm, was well-founded.
OUTCOME: Asylum Granted by the Immigration Judge
Asylum granted to victim of domestic violence in Guatemala resulting from abuse from her former partner.
OUTCOME: Withholding of Removal Granted by the Immigration Judge
Withholding of Removal granted to Guatemalan woman, who was treated as property by virtue of their position in a domestic relationship and by virtue of their gender. Respondent was raped and abused by ... former partner, establishing past persecution and strong humanitarian considerations.