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Immigration Testimonials

 

ATTORNEY REQUESTS FEDERAL COURT ORDER TO STOP I.N.S. DELAY ON CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION

The client went for his citizenship interview 2 years ago. He passed the test and his citizenship application was approved. The only thing that needed to be done in order for him to become a citizen was for the I.N.S. to complete their fingerprint check in order to get a security clearance. He waited almost 2 years for the security clearance, but the I.N.S. refused to do anything. To make matters worse, the client has a spouse in Eritrea who has been waiting for years for him to become a U.S. citizen; so she can come to join him in the U.S. After numerous unsuccessful attempts to go to I.N.S. to get them to complete their background check, we were forced to go to Federal Court. We filed something called a Petition for a Writ of Mandamus with a Federal District Court Judge in Los Angeles. We asked for a court order against the I.N.S. to compel them to complete their security check. Within 30 days after the petition was filed with the Federal Court the I.N.S. agreed to cooperate and the client obtained his citizenship.

MAN CAUGHT AT THE BORDER 5 TIMES WINS DEPORTATION CASE

In 1998 our client, Mr. Huertas, was stopped five times at the U.S./Mexico border for illegal entry into the United States. Each time he was subjected to voluntary departure back to Mexico. He was put into deportation proceedings in 2005 and we were hired to represent him at that time. First, we were able to obtain a bond in order for him to be released from custody.

When his deportation case was presented to the immigration judge the trial lawyer for I.N.S. showed the immigration judge numerous pictures of Mr. Huertas trying to sneak across the border. This evidence made his case very difficult to win.

This was a very difficult deportation case, but the client won. He has seven children who were all born in the United States. We were able to show evidence he was a very involved father and his children would suffer extreme and unusual hardship if the father was deported. Based on that evidence the immigration judge granted the case. The client now has his green card.

WOMAN CHARGED WITH MARRIAGE FRAUD WINS DEPORTATION CASE

This was a deportation case involving charges of immigration fraud. Our client, Patricia Francis, M.D. was put into deportation proceedings during her INS green card interview. She admitted to the INS officer that her marriage to a U.S. Citizen was not a bonafide marriage. Even though she suffered horrible persecution in her country she did not apply for asylum when she first arrived here. The reason was because she got bad legal advice.

Dr. Francis was born in Pakistan and dedicated her life to helping the poor. She is a board certified medical doctor specializing in neurology. She worked as part of a Catholic mission that helped provide medical treatment to orphans and the homeless. There were members of a Muslim Mosque located across the street from where Dr. Francis lived who constantly threatened her because she was Catholic. In 1999 things escalated. Dr. Francis began receiving death threats after she accidentally tore a Muslim religious poster that was glued to the front gate of her home. The Muslim elders considered this an act of blasphemy that should be punished by death.

Things escalated rapidly after she tore the Muslim religious poster. She began receiving calls at all hours of the day. She was told she was going to be raped, tortured, burned with acid and killed as punishment for what she had done. Shortly after these threats began, her three dogs were poisoned and one of her co-workers, who lived two blocks away, was murdered. In an attempt to save her from being killed several member of her church helped her to go into hiding. After a few weeks this effort became too risky. Dr. Francis had no where to hide; so she fled to the United States.

After arriving in the United States Dr. Francis met with an immigration lawyer to help her to apply for asylum. This lawyer told her not to apply for asylum because nobody would believe her story. He told her to go out and find a U.S. Citizen to marry and apply for a green card that way. She did find a U.S. citizen to marry, but they never lived together. Our office was first retained after her marriage petition was denied and she was put into deportation proceedings.

After a two year battle in the immigration court the case recently went to trial. After hearing all of the evidence, the immigration judge granted her application for asylum. This was a very difficult case because she had already admitted to committing fraud. On a happy note she will be receiving her green card shortly, and as an added bonus Dr. Francis has passed all of her medical boards. Soon she will be practicing medicine again.

 

 

 

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