Bonilla v. Johnson et al
Jul 25, 2016OUTCOME: Judgment Granted.
Declaratory judgment action challenging the bar to TPS beneficaries to apply for permanent resident status.
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Immigration Lawyer at Minneapolis, MN
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OUTCOME: Judgment Granted.
Declaratory judgment action challenging the bar to TPS beneficaries to apply for permanent resident status.
OUTCOME: Petition granted
Petition for review challenging removal order based on whether conviction is an aggravated felony.
OUTCOME: Appeal dismissed.
Post-conviction appeal attempting to reopen case after the two year statute of limitations for receiving improper advice about future consequences.
OUTCOME: Petition granted, remanded to lower court
Pro bono property tax challenge in conjunction with the University of Minnesota Civil Litigation Clinic.
OUTCOME: Petition denied, with a favoroable split.
Challenged of the agency's definition of particular social group when used to assess asylum claims. The first case in the 8th circuit to present the issue directly before the court.
OUTCOME: Petition denied, but conviction classification corrected
Challenge of expedited removal based on flawed aggravated felony conviction.
OUTCOME: Petition denied. Remanded for other relief.
Native and citizen of Bangladesh, petitioned for review of an order of the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), denying her application for special rule cancellation of removal as a battered spouse.
OUTCOME: Appeal sustained. District court reversed.
Appeal from denial of naturalization. Court concluded Petitioner should have a full opportunity to demonstrate his good moral character.
OUTCOME:
Review of asylum denial for individual fleeing persecution from terrror loyalists.
OUTCOME: Relief granted and remanded with instructions to grant naturalization.
Plaintiff was a permanent resident alien of the United States and applied for naturalization to become a United States citizen. Plaintiff filed action alleging that the processing of his application ha ... s been unreasonably delayed.