Category: News
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Supreme Court Refuses to Rule if Probation Sentences are Confinement for non – U.S. Citizens
On 2/18/22, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to take on our case among the one percent it accepts for review. Talamantes-Enriquez v. Garland challenges that probation sentences are not “confinement.” Now, we have to fight harder than ever in Immigration Court. A CrImmigration lawyer is truly necessary here. More post-conviction relief appeals will be needed…
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One Client’s Journey From DACA To Permanent Residency
If you come to the United States without permission or legal status as a child, you may not realize until you are older that you don’t have the same privileges as U.S. citizens. Pablo Balbino was brought into this country by his parents when he was just five years old. As he grew older, he…
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How This Client Fought Deportation & Secured His Permanent Residency
Imagine for a moment that you are an immigrant in the United States without legal status. You are driving down the road one day and the police pull you over. You start to panic because you don’t have a license and you know the police will realize you do not have proper documentation. You get…
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One Woman’s Story of What it Was Like to Marry a Non-US Citizen
One Woman’s Story of What it Was Like to Marry a Non-US Citizen Georgia Immigration Defense Attorney Our team of attorneys strategically fights your criminal case + protects your immigration status at the same time! Call now 404-418-4691 Emma didn’t plan to fall in love with and marry a non-US citizen. She certainly did not…
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Voting Is One Important Reason To Become a U.S. Citizen
The journey from being an undocumented immigrant to a U.S citizen can seem long and difficult, but it is possible. Our client Andrea Bustamante shows non-U.S. citizens that their American Dream is within reach and citizenship is worth the struggle. Andrea is originally from San Jose, Costa Rica. Like many immigrant families, Andrea’s parents wanted…
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Keep fighting for your dreams while we remove the obstacles
Every immigration journey is unique. When faced with complications, many lose hope. Read David’s story of perseverance. The decision to fight for your dream will change your future. An immigration journey begins Our client, David, came to the United States as a college student from West Africa, which was a huge accomplishment for him and…
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Approved for U.S. Citizenship
Meet our client, Ms. Sook Lee, now Angela Lee. She is Korean-American and now has U.S. Citizenship. Her biological father (whom she never knew) was a U.S. Army soldier. She has loved America ever since and was determined to become a naturalized U.S. citizen. Here she is, after she passed the civics and English exam…
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Secured U.S. Citizenship & Passport
D.E. was born in the United States to a mother from Ghana. He had traveled back and forth as a child, but spent all of his adult life in the states. An exciting job opportunity required him to travel internationally, and so he applied for a U.S. passport as any other citizen. Unfortunately, the government…
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Felony Offense Dismissed & Avoided Deportation
Our client’s son, H.S., faced absolute deportation until she found STERN Law. We fought to successfully dismiss the felony drug charges, secured his release from jail and worked tirelessly to convince the Department of Homeland Security to grant him Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Thanks to our efforts, H.S. avoided ICE custody and remains…