Motion to Re-open
Feb 07, 2014OUTCOME: granted
212(h) with agg felony
Miami, FL
Immigration Lawyer at Miami, FL
Practice Areas: Immigration, Social Security
OUTCOME: granted
212(h) with agg felony
OUTCOME: approved
Adjustment of Status
OUTCOME: approved
Husband of USC victim of extreme cruelty
OUTCOME: approved
Battered Spouse of USC
OUTCOME: Approved
Employee from tech company was recruited by another company for work. Because employee remained in same specialty occupation, visa was portable and he was not subject to the annual cap.
OUTCOME: Approved
Foreign investor desired green card for him and his family. He placed over 1 million dollars at risk, from lawful means and created over 10 jobs. We received approval well in advance of published proc ... essing time.
OUTCOME: Waiver granted
Respondent was accused and convicted of 21 counts of aggregated stalking which subject him to removal. I successfully argued to the court that the language of the Florida statute defining agg stalking ... was vague in that any violation of injunction was a count of agg stalk with or without knowledge of victims presence. The crime of agg stalking is a specific intent crime, the language of the statute, without knowledge, essentially converted the crime into a strict liability offense eliminating the the required intent.
OUTCOME: Granted
Former drug addict whom committed non violent offenses approx 8 years after receiving LPR. He was arrested in 4 year period 11 times for theft to possession of coke. Unfortunately he also suffered fr ... om throat cancer (in remission) which could not be directly related by medical evidence to his drug abuse. IJ believed as I did the his positive equities, length of residency, family ties and hardship to him outweighed his crimes as a result of his addiction .
OUTCOME: Granted
LPR Respondent was found guilty of trafficking 25000 lbs of marijuana in 1984. DHS placed him in removal proceedings after applying pro se for natz. He showed great remorse and rehabilitation. Discus ... sed in detail after his release he never allowed himself to be put in that position again.
OUTCOME: Granted
Respondent entered EWI in 1988 married USC wife and had 2 USC kids. One child developed leukemia and I was able to negotiate with DHS no opposition and was granted LPR status without a hearing. Unfor ... tunately the day he received his LPR card his son died.