You won't find ANY other attorney or firm that offers this or feels this confident in their work. People who suffer persecution in their home countries can come seek refuge in the United States. I can help you with this process. Now that the election is over, many people are asking how laws could change or what the best way is to avoid immigration problems.
This program allows you to "come out of the shadows, " as President Obama suggested in his speech, and sleep well at night knowing that you are no longer "undocumented." Sadly, there are many undocumented people who have been preyed on and are victims of violent crimes. Many hide, thinking they will be deported if they report the crime, but U-VISAs and VAWA can help protect them.
Green Cards allow you to live and work permanently in the U.S. Once you have your residency, you can work and travel as you please, get a social security card, and can soon become a U.S. citizen. Immigration judges today are being armed by this administration with case law to deny almost any case they wish.
This program allows you to "come out of the shadows, " as President Obama suggested in his speech, and sleep well at night knowing that you are no longer "undocumented." Sadly, there are many undocumented people who have been preyed on and are victims of violent crimes. Many hide, thinking they will be deported if they report the crime, but U-VISAs and VAWA can help protect them.
Green Cards allow you to live and work permanently in the U.S. Once you have your residency, you can work and travel as you please, get a social security card, and can soon become a U.S. citizen. Immigration judges today are being armed by this administration with case law to deny almost any case they wish.
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Justin has found a way to combine his business degree from BYU, his law degree from University of the Pacific, and his Spanish-speaking skills to establish his own immigration law firm.
He has been an active member of the Bar since 2012 and established his own business in 2015.
Irene has been with Sweeney Law since 2016 and has extensive experience in all areas of immigration law.
Currently, she primarily handles court cases and helps monitor and train the rest of the staff.
She is hardworking and extremely loyal.
He has been an active member of the Bar since 2012 and established his own business in 2015.
Irene has been with Sweeney Law since 2016 and has extensive experience in all areas of immigration law.
Currently, she primarily handles court cases and helps monitor and train the rest of the staff.
She is hardworking and extremely loyal.
Mr. Sweeney is a very professional, prepared, kind, caring person.
I expected him to be professional but the attention that he put into my case was beyond what I expected.
He listened to everything I had to say very patiently, he answered all of the questions I had.
When he took my case he explained to me exactly how things would happen, and made sure I was informed.
During the time we were gathering all the necessary documents I always felt free to call with any question I had, his assistant Irene is also completely informed about everything that is going on.
I expected him to be professional but the attention that he put into my case was beyond what I expected.
He listened to everything I had to say very patiently, he answered all of the questions I had.
When he took my case he explained to me exactly how things would happen, and made sure I was informed.
During the time we were gathering all the necessary documents I always felt free to call with any question I had, his assistant Irene is also completely informed about everything that is going on.
Sadly, whether with immigrants or lawful permanent residents, criminal problems almost always lead to immigration problems as well.
These cases are generally the most difficult to win and involve several different hearings before an immigration judge.
Depending on the legal status of the person in trouble, as well as that of their family members, it is possible to apply for "cancellation of removal" and try to convince the judge that the family would suffer greatly without the troubled family member.
These cases are generally the most difficult to win and involve several different hearings before an immigration judge.
Depending on the legal status of the person in trouble, as well as that of their family members, it is possible to apply for "cancellation of removal" and try to convince the judge that the family would suffer greatly without the troubled family member.
Now that the election is over, MANY people are asking how laws could change or what the best way is to avoid immigration problems.
Even though your green card says "permanent resident, " you really are not "permanent."
You can be deported at any time for certain violations of criminal or immigration laws.
You can easily avoid this by becoming a citizen as soon as you are eligible.
They can try to take your green card from you, but they can almost never take away your citizenship!
We have also recently witnessed another good reason (besides avoiding deportation) to gain citizenship: getting the right to vote!
Even though your green card says "permanent resident, " you really are not "permanent."
You can be deported at any time for certain violations of criminal or immigration laws.
You can easily avoid this by becoming a citizen as soon as you are eligible.
They can try to take your green card from you, but they can almost never take away your citizenship!
We have also recently witnessed another good reason (besides avoiding deportation) to gain citizenship: getting the right to vote!
Justin and his team are great everything went good on the process to get my 10 year green card I highly recommend this law office.
Thank you Justin!
The "Executive Order" (which wasn't really an executive order, but a priority enforcement memo to ICE) by President Obama would have allowed certain people to obtain a three-year work permit through their U.S. citizen (or LPR) children if they meet certain criteria.
This program is called Deferred Action for Parental Accountability, or "DAPA" for short.
Thank you Justin!
The "Executive Order" (which wasn't really an executive order, but a priority enforcement memo to ICE) by President Obama would have allowed certain people to obtain a three-year work permit through their U.S. citizen (or LPR) children if they meet certain criteria.
This program is called Deferred Action for Parental Accountability, or "DAPA" for short.
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