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  • J.V.

    Client entered the US with a tourist visa.  Last entry was with tourist visa and after client had begun living in the US.  Client married USC and spouse petitioned for client.  Immigration requested a waiver for misrepresentation.  Waiver was submitted and approved as was adjustment application Read On

  • V.U.

    Client entered the US with a visa.  Married a US citizen, adjustment was submitted, and client was approved. Read On

  • J.S.

    Client married spouse after spouse had applied for a U visa.  Application to allow him to become a resident as the spouse of a person who became a legal permanent resident was submitted and approved.  Application for adjustment for client was submitted and approved. Read On

  • L.R.

    Client is the parent of a US citizen.  Client entered the US without a visa or permission from the government.  Client was included in petition for a parent that was submitted before April 30, 2001.  Adjustment of status was submitted and approved. Read On

  • M.Q.

    Client is the parent of a US citizen. Client entered the US with a visa. Client's child petitioned for client and client was approved. Read On

  • J.P.

    Client is the parent of a US citizen.  Client entered the US with a visa after already living in the US.  Client's child petitioned for client and a waiver was requested by immigration and submitted.  Waiver and adjustment were approved. Read On

  • R.P.

    Client is the parent of a US citizen.  Client entered the US with a visa after already living in the US.  Client's child petitioned for client and a waiver was requested by immigration and submitted.  Waiver and adjustment were approved. Read On

  • R.O.

    Client was in deportation proceedings.  We were able to have the proceedings terminated.  Client was married to a USC who petitioned for him, case approved. Read On

  • M.M.

    Parent of US citizen who entered the US as a child with a visa.  Adjustment of status was submitted and approved. Read On

  • M.L.

    Client met US citizen in Mexico and began a same sex relationship.  Client then traveled to the US with spouse to help spouse deal with death of parent.  Client and spouse married and waiver was requested by immigration.  Waiver and case was approved.  Read On

  • E.G.

    Client had retained the services of another attorney to file an adjustment application on his behalf and application was denied.  Client retained our services and we were able to overcome reason for previous denial and case was approved Read On

  • A.G.

    Client was granted asylum and then filed for adjustment of status on his own.  Immigration requested a waiver.  Client retained our services, waiver was submitted and approved resulting in his adjustment application being approved. Read On

  • B.G.

    Client beneficiary of U visa, application for adjustment submitted and approved. Read On

  • A.G.

    Client entered the US as a child and did not return to home country.  Married US citizen who petitioned for client.  Client approved. Read On

  • G.G.

    Parent of US citizen, previous spouse had petitioned for client in the past.  Immigration concerned that client had married US citizen solely to get immigration status.  Overcame immigration's concerns and client approved. Read On

  • J.F.

    Parent of US citizen, waiver requested by immigration due to client's misrepresentations to immigration.  Waiver and adjustment approved. Read On

  • N.F.

    Client entered the US with a visa and began living in the US as a child.  Last entry into the US was after client was an adult and after client had begun living in the US.  Client married a US citizen.  Client was approved. Read On

  • D.E.

    Client entered the US with visa and began living in the US.  Last entry into the US was after client had begun living in the US.  Visa was lost therefore client had no proof of legal entry.  Waiver was submitted due to finding that the client misrepresented their intentions at last entry.  Adjust... Read On

  • A.D.

    Client entered the United States with tourist visa, last entry with tourist visa after had begun living in the US. Married a US citizen, client approved.  Read On

  • N.J.

    Client beneficiary of a U visa as the parent of a victim of a crime.  We filed Adjustment of Status for client and client was approved. Read On

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Arizona's "Crimmigration" Law Firm

If you are not a U.S. citizen, and you are charged with a crime, you automatically have two legal systems that threaten to penalize you with incarceration and deportation. Our law firm concentrates its practice on assisting foreign nationals charged with crimes to avoid deportation.

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