Residency for Mexican Woman Who Walked Across US Border Checkpoint
Mexican Woman Walked Across US Border Checkpoint
Mexican Woman Walked Across US Border Checkpoint
Tito’s mother brought him to the United States from Canada in 1973 when he was 9 years old following the death of his father. Since then, Tito has been living in the United States for more than 38 years without any lawful immigration status. Tito is married to a U.S. citizen, has three U.S. citizen children, [...]
We are please to report that the Department of Labor has greatly improved processing times for some applications for alien labor certification. We recently filed an application on behalf of a company seeking to hire and operations research analyst. The application was approved in less than 6 weeks. Past applications have been lingering for years. [...]
In 2009 an officer at United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in Orlando denied our client’s application for permanent residency claiming that he made false claims to US citizenship. Specifically, the officer concluded that our client admitted to claiming U.S. citizenship when he applied for his social security number, Florida driver’s license, plumbing license, and [...]