Residency for Mexican Woman Who Walked Across US Border Checkpoint
Mexican Woman Walked Across US Border Checkpoint
Mexican Woman Walked Across US Border Checkpoint
Roberto came to the United States from Venezuela when he was five years old on a tourist visa with his family. He grew up in Orlando, Florida like any other little boy, with one exception: Roberto had no legal immigration status. When Roberto was 25 years old, he was arrested for driving without a license [...]
In Absentia Deportation Order Re-Opened and Case Terminated for Residency Application
Maria first came to the United States from Peru in 1991, fleeing persecution at the hands of the notorious Peruvian guerrilla group, the Shining Path. Both of her sisters also fled Peru around the same time, fearing for their lives at the hands of rebel [...]
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, [...]
Issue:
Viviana*, a Peruvian national, came to our office after receiving a letter from USCIS denying her residency application based upon her marriage to a U.S. citizen. Viviana informed our office that she had not appeared at her second residency interview because she had separated from her husband and her marriage was over. Soon after, she [...]