Areas of Practice

Immigration Law
Immigration is a dynamic field. Whether you are seeking legal permanent residency or defending against a removal proceeding, we provide you assertive representation. For those already lawfully residing in the United States and are ready to take the nest step towards naturalization, we can walk you through the process, beginning with the application and ending with the approval.
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Family Law
Family law represents a very uncertain time in one’s life. We have learned that the best resolution is obtained through thoughtful planning and setting expectations that focus on a timely solution to your case. Whether it is through mediation of litigation, our experience, knowledge, and education help get through it with integrity.

Immigration

"Everywhere immigrants have enriched and strengthened the fabric of American life"

John F. Kennedy

We specialize in:

Our specialty lies in immigration law and have years of experience helping Latinos and other communities in this matter. Our office offers the following service, among others: 

Family Petitions
Labor Petitions
Asylum
DACA
VAWA
U Visa
Adjustment of Status
Naturalization
Removal Proceedings
Consular Process
State-side Waivers (I-601A)

Family Law

When family problems arise that cannot be resolved through legal means, our law firm has the experience and the ability to fight for your rights.

Divorce
Child Custody and Visitation
Child Support
Spousal Support
Complex Property Division
Legal Separation
Nullity
Litigation
Mediation

USCIS Issues New Instructions for Filing Asylum Applications with USCIS After EOIR Dismissal or Termination of Removal Proceedings

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is issuing new instructions for asylum applications submitted by individuals whose removal proceedings were dismissed or terminated by the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR).


Effective Oct. 16, 2023, if EOIR dismissed or terminated your removal proceedings and you choose to pursue a claim for asylum, you must submit a current version of Form I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal, to the USCIS lockbox that has jurisdiction over your place of residence. If you had a pending asylum application when EOIR dismissed or terminated your removal proceedings, you should include in your submission any additional or updated information regarding your claim for asylum. We also recommend that you submit proof demonstrating that:


  • EOIR dismissed or terminated your removal proceedings, such as a copy of the EOIR Order of Dismissal or Termination; and
  • You had a Form I-589 pending with EOIR when your removal proceedings were dismissed or terminated.


If the evidence establishes that you filed Form I-589 before the date when EOIR dismissed or terminated your removal proceedings, we will issue a receipt notice with your original Form I-589 filing date. This is the date we will use for purposes of the one-year filing deadline, employment authorization eligibility based on a pending asylum application, asylum interview scheduling priority, and age determinations for child dependent applicants. If you did not file Form I-589 before the date when EOIR dismissed or terminated your removal proceedings, we will issue a receipt notice with your current Form I-589 filing date.


If you originally filed an asylum application with USCIS (known as an affirmative asylum application), and we referred, forwarded, or transferred your asylum application to immigration court where it remained pending until the removal proceedings were dismissed or terminated, we intend to issue a new discretionary Notice to Appear to send your application back to EOIR if you file a new asylum application.


To avoid processing delays, carefully review the “Where to File” and “Special Instructions” sections of our Form I-589 webpage before submitting your application. Use our Filing Instructions Tool to find out whether you are eligible to file Form I-589 with USCIS either by paper or online. Visit our Form I-765 webpage for information about Employment Authorization Documents for applicants with a pending application for asylum or withholding of deportation or removal under 8 CFR 274a.12(c)(8).

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