Posted by Gutierrez Law Firm on September 18, 2013
It may be possible for a qualified immigration lawyer to reopen the case of an immigrant who is subject to a U.S. immigration court deportation order. Filing a special petition called a motion to reopen allows an attorney to introduce new material evidence in the case. Depending on the circumstances of the case, a previously […]
Posted by Gutierrez Law Firm on June 12, 2013
When an illegal immigrant is facing deportation proceedings, voluntary departure is one of the available options that should be considered. Avoiding a deportation order may make it easier to legally return to the United States in the future. Whether removal proceedings are imminent or have already begun, a knowledgeable immigration lawyer can help. A skilled […]
Posted by Gutierrez Law Firm on May 15, 2013
The 1996 reform of U.S. immigration policy drastically increased the consequences for overstaying a non-immigrant visa. This is true for all visa categories, including F-1 student, B-2 visitor and H-4 spouse visas. The regulations that govern non-immigrant visits to the United States are extensive and complicated. A qualified immigration lawyer possesses the knowledge and experience […]
Posted by Gutierrez Law Firm on April 10, 2013
Though it is possible to legally reenter the United States after being deported, it’s important to understand the unique circumstances under which this may be accomplished. When someone is deported they are blacklisted to prevent reentry into the United States. The expertise of a qualified immigration attorney can greatly improve an applicant’s chances of success. […]
Posted by Gutierrez Law Firm on April 3, 2013
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) routinely issues notices of deportation to individuals who are in the country illegally. There are a variety of legal procedures that can be employed to fight a deportation order. The legal representation of an experienced immigration attorney is the best means of obtaining a favorable outcome. Among […]