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We provide comprehensive support throughout the entire citizenship application process, from determining eligibility to preparing for the naturalization interview. Let us handle the legal complexities while you focus on achieving your American dream.
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At Florencia Ibanez Law we not only file for your application. we study your case, your prior immigration history to determine any possible issues or risks
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VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) allows certain victims of abuse by a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent, or adult child to self-petition for lawful status without the abuser’s knowledge or involvement.
Attorney Florencia has vast experience in this type of immigration relief.
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U Visa:
The U visa provides immigration protection to victims of certain serious crimes who have suffered substantial harm and have cooperated, or are willing to cooperate, with law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the crime.T Visa:
The T visa offers immigration relief to victims of human trafficking who have been subjected to severe labor or sex exploitation and who comply with reasonable requests from law enforcement, allowing them to remain and work legally in the United States. -
Adjustment of Status:
Adjustment of status is the process that allows eligible individuals already in the United States to apply for lawful permanent residence (a green card) without having to leave the country. -
A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request allows individuals to obtain copies of their immigration records from government agencies such as U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), and the Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM). These records are often critical to understanding a person’s full immigration and entry history, prior applications, fingerprints, encounters with immigration authorities, and court proceedings. Obtaining these records allows us to identify potential legal issues, ensure accuracy, avoid inconsistencies, and build the strongest possible case before submitting any immigration application.
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Removal of Conditions (I-751):
Removal of conditions is the process by which conditional permanent residents apply to obtain a 10-year green card by demonstrating that their marriage was entered into in good faith.Removal of Conditions with Waiver:
A waiver-based removal of conditions allows conditional residents to apply for a permanent 10-year green card without their spouse’s participation when the marriage ended due to divorce, abuse, extreme hardship, or the death of the petitioning spouse. -
Consular Processing:
Consular processing is the procedure through which individuals outside the United States apply for an immigrant visa at a U.S. consulate or embassy in their home country in order to obtain lawful permanent residence. -
Immigration and Criminal Waivers:
Immigration and criminal waivers allow eligible individuals to request forgiveness for certain immigration violations or past criminal issues that would otherwise prevent them from obtaining lawful status in the United States. These waivers require demonstrating legal eligibility and, in many cases, showing that denial of the application would result in extreme hardship to qualifying family members or that humanitarian factors justify approval. -
-Fiance visa K-1/Visa
-Military Parole in Place
-N-600
-AFFIRMATIVE ASYLUM
-CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRIES
-DACA RENEWALS