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Sheryl T. Hurst, founding member of Hurst Immigration, PLLC, comes from a family of immigrants herself, having resided in Memphis, TN for almost 20 years, she now considers Memphis, TN her home. Ms. Hurst has a BA in International Relations and Political Science from the University of Memphis and Juris Doctorate from the University of Memphis, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. Ms. Hurst also holds a Certificate in Inter-American Legal Studies from the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law, and a Certificate in Comparative Development from the Pontifical University of Salmanca in Salmanca, Spain. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Mid-South Chapter, Memphis Bar Association (MBA), American Bar Association (ABA), and Federal Bar Association (FBA), Immigration Law Section.Prior to establishing the firm, Ms. Hurst was a co-founder of Jackson & Hurst,LLC law firm where she also primarily practiced Immigration law. Ms. Hurst has previously worked with the Memphis Community Legal Center in their Immigrant Justice program. There she was a legal advocate for low-income clients in Immigration court and before USCIS. Ms. Hurst represents individual clients in all areas of U.S. immigration law. Ms. Hurst resided in Honduras for over four (4) years and has had first hand experience in the plight of immigrants fleeing from natural disaster, economic turmoil, and persecution.
In December 2014, the federal government opened the largest immigrant family detention center, the South Texas Family Residential Center (STFRC) in Dilley, Texas. With virtually no one on the ground to provide assistance and representation to these families, the CARA Pro Bono Project operates a pro bono model of legal services that directly represents the mothers and children detained at the South Texas Family Residential Center. In 2015 Ms. Hurst traveled to Dilley, Texas to participate with the CARA project, providing Pro Bono representation to detained families. She is an avid traveller and interested in the economic, social, and humanitarian factors that motivate immigrants to migrate from their homes. Her primary areas of interest include asylum, U-visa’s, crimmigration, and immigration relief for children and victims of domestic violence.
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Posted by Marleny Vasquez | November 27, 2024 | Hired Attorney
Excelente abogada
Excelente servicio , realmente mi proceso fue muy rápido y todas fueron siempre muy amables conmigo recomiendo la abogada Sheryl Tattiana Hurst y a todo su equipo que Dios los bendiga siempre
Posted by ivana | September 09, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Immigration
Excellence
I cannot recommend HURST immigration office(s) enough! Sheryl has been an incredible support throughout my immigration journey, helping both my mom and me with a range of cases. Every time we’ve faced roadblocks, she has always had a solution and guided us with confidence and expertise. Her dedicatio...
Posted by Nydia | August 11, 2013 | Immigration
The best most vested immigration attorney.
Sheryl Hurst has been a complete God send for my family and I. She went above and beyond to help me with my husband when he was detained and deported one week before Christmas 2011. She was able to take all the proper actions to have him released just before Christmas. Her diligence has not stopped s...
Immigration lawyer
2011 - Present
Immigration Attorney, Jackson & Hurst, LLC
2016 - Present
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I sponsored my sister in law and we no longer communicate can I remove myself from being her sponsor? Nothing issued as of yet?
10 Feb 2018
Does the uscis send a receipt for evidence request? does the uscis take like 5 months to make a decision on form i765?
07 Feb 2018
Can I apply to the EAD if I wait for approval for a U visa?
10 Feb 2018