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Immigration attorney Jesus Martinez has your best interest at heart. As the son of immigrants, he understands the fears and concerns clients have with their case. Lawyer Jesus will fight for you to get the best immigration result possible. Immigration attorney Jesus Martinez will inform you about the fees for your case in a straightforward and understandable way.
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As the son of immigrants, the immigration process hits home for Fresno Attorney Jesus Martinez.
His father is a Mexican immigrant who became a legal permanent resident (green card holder) through Amnesty in the 1980s.
His mother became a resident through her Mexican mother, and with Jesus Martinez's help, a US citizen.
Lawyer Jesus Martinez's wife is also an immigrant, and he is currently representing her with her immigration case to ensure she becomes a legal permanent resident.
Jesus Martinez attended California State University, Bakersfield, where he obtained his Bachelor's Degree in Political Science with honors.
The Law Offices of Jesus Martinez are leading immigration and personal injury lawyers in California because they prioritize their clients.
Often times, law firms get so big that they treat their clients like a number rather than a person.
The Law Offices of Jesus Martinez believe that every person deserves respect and individualized legal attention.
Immigration cases can be life-changing.
When a person is faced with the obstacle of legal status, don't take the risk and get the assistance of a notary or inexperienced attorney.
If you are married to a US Citizen or legal permanent resident, you may be eligible to become a legal permanent resident.
Contact us for a consultation, so we can analyze your case.
The three most common visas for victims of crimes, are: U visa, VAWA, and T Visa.
All three are nonimmigrant visas, meaning that a person receiving this is not yet a legal permanent resident.
All three, however, have a pathway for a person to become a lawful resident.
There are several ways to become a citizen for people who were not born in the United States.
There has been lots of ups and downs with Deferred Action.
Thankfully, there is a lot more clarity now.
First time or initial DACA applications can now be submitted to USCIS.
USCIS is also accepting applications for advance parole.
Although there is a current federal lawsuit pending, since Biden will be the next president, it is highly likely DACA will remain in place during his presidential term.
You've entered the USA before you turned 16 years of age.
If you came while you were already 16 years old, you are likely ineligible unless you previously entered the USA.
There are several ways to become a citizen for people who were not born in the United States.
The most common way is through a process called naturalization.
They have been a legal permanent resident for at least 5 years (3 if conditional residency);.
After meeting these requirements, a person must get fingerprinted, attend an immigration interview, and take a written, reading, and oral exam in English.
A person can take the exam in their native language if they meet an exception.
The first common exception applies if a person is over the age of 50, and has been a legal permanent resident for over 20 years.
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