Green Cards
Dec 11, 2014OUTCOME: Approved
Marriage based Green Cards
New York, NY
Immigration Lawyer at New York, NY
Practice Areas: Immigration
OUTCOME: Approved
Marriage based Green Cards
OUTCOME: Asylum Granted!
Our client's political asylum was based on his religious belief. After a long hearing, we were able to convince the immigration judge that our client was eligible for asylum, even over government's obj ... ection.
OUTCOME: I-130 Approved
My U.S. Citizen client retained me to file a family petition for her mother who lives overseas. Within six month of filing the petition, we received a notice from USCIS approving the petition and forwa ... rding the case to NVC for further consular processing
OUTCOME: Asylum Granted!
A young man was detained by DHS soon after crossing the US/Mexican border and placed in removal proceedings. My office transferred the case to New York from Harlingen, TX, appeared before the Immigrati ... on Judge where I requested an adjournment to have the opportunity to submit his asylum application to the USCIS since he was a minor. After his asylum application was submitted to USCIS, he was scheduled and asylum interview in Rosedale, NY. I appeared with him at the interview. His asylum application was approved. I also attended the second court hearing with the Immigration Judge and terminated the removal proceedings based on his asylum grant.
OUTCOME: Asylum Granted!
A client who was persecuted in China based on her religious belief retained me to apply for asylum. After carefully reviewing the facts and preparing the necessary supporting documentation, the asylum ... application was approved.
OUTCOME: Granted
I represented a client who was in removal proceedings before the Immigration Judge in New York City. Since the asylum application was filed after the one year deadline, and none of the exceptions appli ... ed, his only relief was Withholdling of Removal. After the long hearing, the Immigration Judge granted Withholding of Removal (A10) allowing the client to reside and work in the United States permanently.
OUTCOME: Case Remanded to Board of Immigration Appeals
Immigration Appeal to the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
OUTCOME: Successful