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November 2010
To make our law firm more accessible, we have developed an iPhone application. Click here to download the application. The application has many of the features of our existing website, including our attorney profiles, informative videos , and a manner in which to contact our firm. We will be constantly updating the application to provide more...
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The American Civil Liberties Union (“ACLU”) filed an administrative complaint with the United States Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) for having arrested and detained two U.S. Citizens who live in the Denver area, along with several dozen other Spanish-speaking legal residents as they were on a bus on their way to a convention in Omaha,...
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Senator Harry Reid has promised that the Senate will vote this year on enactment of the DREAM Act, which would give thousands of undocumented immigrants who wish to pursue higher education a chance to do so. In the process, these immigrants will begin a path to legal residency. With the continuing disappointment surrounding the failure...
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Effective November 18, 2010, the Orlando Immigration Court will be located at 3535 Lawton Road, Suite 200 Orlando, Florida 38203. The phone number is 407-648-6565. Our Miami Immigration Lawyersrepresent clients in the Orlando Immigration Court.
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As immigration attorneys , sometimes we have to realize that a little publicity is a bad thing. In today’s Miami Herald, there is a report about the number of Miami immigration court cases dismissed by Immigration Judges. What was actually happening is that the Miami Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) Office of Chief Counsel had adopted...
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Family-based immigration , where either a spouse or an immediate relative petitions for their loved one to adjust their status as a legal permanent resident, is arguably the most preferred method for immigrants to the United States. But not all couples can take advantage of this right. Even though there are now five states that...
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