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Immigration Attorneys discuss 2016 Election
Attorney Frank Guerra is one of many immigration attorneys speaking about the 2016 election and the consequences that may result with a Trump Presidency. Attorney Guerra spoke to Anna Merlan, writer for the website Jezebel.com. The topic of discussion was immigration and the Trump Presidency, and most of the talk centered on reactions by those that will […]
By guerralawassociates | Published November 11, 2016 | Posted in Adjustment of Status, Advance Parole, Asylum, Canada, Department of State, E-2 Visa, EB-2, Eb-3, EB-5, Employer, Executive Action, F-1 Student Visas, H-1B, Houston, Immigration, India, L-1 Visa, L-1B Visa, Marriage, Mexico, Military, Non-Immigrant Visa, O Visa, P Visa, Removal, same-sex, San Diego, Travel, USCIS | Tagged aliens, Applying for Executive Action, attorney, california, citizenship, DACA, DAPA, Deferred Action, Department of Homeland Security, deportation, deportation order, Detention, DHS, eb-2, eb-3, employment based immigration, executive action, Executive Action effect, Executive Actions on Immigration, family based immigration, family preference, immigrants, immigration, Immigration action, immigration attorneys, Immigration reform, immigration status, inadmissible, laws, lawyer, lawyers, legal permanent resident, legal status, Next Steps, Obama, parents, President Obama, prevent deportation, qualify, Qualifying, san diego, solution, status, Texas, United States Citizen, USCIS, visa bulletin, What to do, What you need to know, white house | Comments Off on Immigration Attorneys discuss 2016 Election
Immigration Post 2016 Election
The 2016 election for the next President of the United States has been decided and there remains unanswered questions as to the changes that may take place with our immigration laws and policies. At the moment, our immigration laws remain unchanged and our goal to be zealous advocates for the benefit of our clients has […]
By guerralawassociates | Published November 9, 2016 | Posted in Adjustment of Status, Asylum, E-2 Visa, EB-2, Eb-3, EB-5, Employer, Executive Action, F-1 Student Visas, H-1B, Houston, India, L-1 Visa, L-1B Visa, Marriage, Mexico, Non-Immigrant Visa, O Visa, P Visa, Refugee, Removal, San Diego, USCIS, USCIS Invitations, Visa Bulletin, Visa Processing at Consulate, White House, Work Visa | Tagged attorney, california, children, Department of Homeland Security, deportation, deportation order, Detention, DHS, executive action, Executive Actions on Immigration, H-4 Visa, immigration, immigration attorneys, immigration status, inadmissible, lawyers, legal permanent resident, obama reform, parents, san diego, white house | Comments Off on Immigration Post 2016 Election
“Know Your Rights” – A Quick Guide by the ACLU
Whether documented or undocumented, we all have certain rights protecting us from uncomfortable situations with a variety of government agencies. Being informed about these rights will help guide any person if stopped by law enforcement. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has provided a quick guide to certain rights to keep in mind if stopped by law enforcement or immigration official. It […]
By guerralawassociates | Published September 22, 2016 | Posted in AB 60, Adjustment of Status, Asylum, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Countries, Employer, Executive Action, F-1 Student Visas, H-1B, Houston, India, Marriage, Mexico, Military, Non-Immigrant Visa, Refugee, Removal, San Diego, Travel, Venezuela, Visa Bulletin, White House, Work Visa | Tagged Acciones Ejecutivas, Apply for, Applying for Executive Action, attorney, california, children, citizenship, DACA, DAPA, Deferred Action, Department of Homeland Security, deportation, deportation order, employment authorization, executive action, Executive Actions on Immigration, H-4 Visa, immigration, Immigration action, immigration attorneys, immigration status, inadmissible, lawyers, legal permanent resident, legal status, obama reform, parents, prevent deportation, san diego, solution, Texas, United States Citizen, US, USCIS, What to do, white house, work permit | Comments Off on “Know Your Rights” – A Quick Guide by the ACLU