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A Immigration lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Immigration cases in your area.
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You should contact a Immigration lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
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NOTE: Dzovag Kevork is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada (Ontario, Canada) and is authorized to practice immigration law in Canada as well.. Kevork Law is a full service entertainment and immigration boutique law firm. Dzovag Kevork is the principal attorney with Kevork Law. As an immigrant herself, she appreciates the emotional consequences of the immigration process and hence, has a deep understanding of our clients’ needs.. AREAS OF PRACTICE. - Immigration Law: employment and entertainment based immigration; H1B, E1, E2, L1, O, P, TN non-immigrant visa; EB-1, NIW, EB-2, PERM, EB-5 and family-based immigrant visas. 90% SUCCESS RATE across all NIV and IV categories.. - Entertainment Law: trademarks, copyright, contract negotiations, production legal, outside general counsel, talent representation.
Liberty. Justice. All. These are not just words but a credo for Jay Marks, who has been defending the rights of immigrants in Immigration Courts nationwide since 1998. In state and federal courts, he works to vacate convictions, reduce sentences, and vindicate his Clients' rights by forcing the Government to follow the law.. In December of 2013, Jay was appointed as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Maryland School of Law, where he teaches a Clinic Seminar on Crimes and Immigration Law.. Every Saturday morning, Jay hosts El Cafe del Inmigrante, a call-in, Spanish language radio show on CBS' El Zol, FM, in Washington, DC.. Jay is on the Board of Pyramid Atlantic Arts Center in Silver Spring, Maryland, and has served on the boards of several community organizations, including Marcelino Pan y Vino, Inc., Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Congregation, and American University Hillel.
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Carrie Nguyen was born in Vietnam and moved to Dallas when she was 10 years old. She graduated from The University of Texas and earned her law degree from Texas Tech School of Law. Carrie is a member of the State Bar of Texas, the American Immigration Lawyers Association and the Dallas Bar Association’s Immigration Law Section.. As an immigrant herself, Carrie understands how important your immigration issue is to you and your family. The immigration process can be difficult and stressful. You deserve a knowledgeable and trustworthy lawyer who genuinely cares about your case. Carrie’s passion is helping immigrants to fight deportation and ultimately to obtain legal status. She has successfully represented clients before the USCIS and immigration courts across the country on matters such as bond hearing, deportation defense, and complex green card and citizenship cases.. She has spoken on various immigration topics at the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)'s national conference, AILA-Texas Chapter's conference, and local presentations hosted by the Dallas Bar Association. Carrie loves the immigrant community of her DFW hometown and often dedicates pro-bono services to nonprofit organizations including Catholic Charities, JFON, and the North Texas Dream Team.
My team and I have helped THOUSANDS of others bring and keep there loved ones here or remain in the USA.. Our law office focuses on APPROVALS and making it as easy as possible on you to get your fiance visa, marriage visa, green card, or citizenship. We also do Business Visas and Asylum.
Kevin Lashus focuses his practice on corporate employment verification compliance and inbound business immigration. Kevin has experience in providing uniquely tailored advice to assist clients in developing comprehensive employment authorization and immigration-related compliance systems--including full-scale or localized E-Verify implementation protocols. Given his public-sector background and court-room experience, Kevin is able to prepare clients to minimize exposure during even the most complex regulatory, administrative, and civil litigation. He is Board Certified in Immigration and Nationality Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
Hablo español con fluidez y tengo una larga experiencia en casos de inmigración. Además, estoy certificado en Ley de inmigración por el Consejo de Especialización Legal del Estado de Texas (Texas Board of Legal Specialization, TBLS).. Considere que sólo un porcentaje muy reducido de abogados (el diez por ciento), cuenta con esta certificación. La razón es que todo abogado certificado por el TBLS tuvo que:. -Haber contado con licencia para ejercer la profesión legal por un tiempo no menor a cinco años;. -Haber dedicado un porcentaje de tiempo a la práctica específica del Derecho de Inmigración por un periodo de al menos tres años;. -Haber llevado casos de inmigración de diversa índole para comprobar que se tiene experiencia en el campo. -Haber tomado cursos de Ley de Inmigración en seminarios de desarrollo profesional. -Haber sido evaluado por jueces y por otros abogados. -Aprobar un examen escrito de extensa duración (un día completo).. Por ello, antes de poner sus asuntos legales en manos de un abogado, pregunte si éste está certificado en Ley de Inmigración por el TBLS.
Born and raised in Houston, Anne graduated from Rice University in 1997 and attended the University of Kentucky for law school. She became licensed to practice law in Texas in 2002 and in Louisiana in 2005.. Currently, Anne represents foreign and US citizens in the areas of: immigration, criminal defense and appeals, and family law. Anne also helps people form businesses and resolve disputes that may arise in such.. Each of Anne’s clients is valued, and she works with them to get the best results for them, in the most cost-effective manner.. Anne began her career as a commercial insurance broker with the Natural Resources division of Aon Risk Services in Houston. Her job included identifying sources of potential liability for large and small offshore and onshore energy companies. She helped procure insurance policies to cover those risks, and assisted with first and third-party property and casualty claims. She soon began working for a top-flight, international law firm specializing in complex commercial insurance litigation in the energy sector.. In 2006, Anne opened the law offices of Kennedy & Taylor, with Alexzandra Taylor, offering advice regarding both criminal and civil law to a variety of clients. In 2008, Alex and her family moved to Washington DC, and Anne expanded her practice, offering clients personalized service as a sole practitioner.. Anne is married, lives in the historic Houston Heights area of Houston, and she and her husband greatly enjoy traveling, tennis, and scuba diving.
GONZALEZ OLIVIERI LLC is based in Houston, Texas. The firm represents both corporate and individual clients in all 50 states and territories. The firm has been founded by Mr. Raed Gonzalez, a senior litigator with extensive immigration litigation experience in immigration court as well as in the federal district and appellate court. Mr. Gonzalez earned his J.D. (Cum Laude, 1996) from the Inter American University of Puerto Rico, where he was also associate editor of the law review. As part of his JD, in 1995 he studied comparative constitutional law at the University of Barcelona (Spain) taught by Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. He received his L.L.M. in Health Law from the University of Houston Law Center (1998).. His published precedent decisions include Manuel Flores Ledezma v. Gonzalez, 415 F.3d 375, 380 (5th Cir. 2005) (the first case to interpret the real ID Act in the 5th Circuit), Perez-Pimentel v. Mukasey, 530 F.3d 321 (5th Cir. 2008), McCarthy v. Mukasey, 555 F.3d 459, 462 (5th Cir. 2009) (where he challenged the visa waiver entrants rights to adjust status), and most notably on his win before the U.S. Supreme Court of the U.S. in Dada v. Mukasey, 128 S. Ct. 2307, 2319 (2008) and most recently on his second grant of certiorari before the Supreme Court of the US on a collaborative effort in Alexis v. Holder, No. 09-955, _____ S.Ct. ____, 2010 (June 21, 2010). He has been featured in Who’s Who in American Immigration Law, Who’s Who in America, Univision, the New York Times after successfully representing Kevin Cassasola, the Honduran migrant child portrayed in the Oscar nominated HBO documentary "Which Way Home" in his asylum case, he is a frequent contributor to the Houston Chronicle, featured and interviewed by July Banderas as an expert on immigration on Fox News "America’s News Headquarters", and featured on Greta Van Susteren’s "On the Record" and many more national and international media.. GO LLC is proud to continue Mr. Gonzalez’ distinguished record and dedicated service to our immigration clients by specializing in U.S. Immigration & Nationality law. We vouch to represent individuals who need such assistance throughout the United States and around the world.. When the government has the power to deny legal rights and due process to a vulnerable group, everyone's rights are at stake. We are dedicated to defending those rights, combating public and private discrimination against these groups and promoting comprehensive immigration reform. We are committed to the principles of our constitution and that the United States is a melting pot composed of immigrants. We are proud to say that we will continue to defend and preserve those principles and rights.
I was born in Iran and shortly thereafter my parents moved to Spain. I lived in Spain for several years and subsequently in the small country of Andorra, high in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain. My entire formative education was through the French educational system. While living in Spain and Andorra, I learned Spanish and Catalan, and would spend parts of my summers attending schools in England and Italy where I learned the respective languages. I was a competitive alpine ski racer and played varsity soccer and rugby until I moved to the United States in 1983. I attended the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) receiving my Bachelor Degree in Political Science. Before attending Law School, I worked at a large firm in Los Angeles for 4 years before attending St. Louis University School of Law. I have been practicing law in Missouri as a member of the Missouri Bar since 1997, and have practiced exclusively for the past 23 years representing clients in Criminal & Family Immigration, Deportation/Removal Defense, Criminal Defense of Foreign Nationals, and Federal Immigration Litigation. My law partner Kimberly Cofman, is also my wife, and we have two beautiful children.
Melissa A. Gawelek is an experienced and compassionate immigration attorney. She graduated from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in 2013 with a concentration in International and Comparative Law. Focusing her curriculum on immigration law, she participated in many hands-on learning opportunities during school. One of her favorite experiences was studying international human rights in Strasbourg, France where she was inspired by visits to the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights. During her second year of law school, she externed for Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, where she gained a behind-the-scenes look at removal proceedings. As a third year student, she worked as student associate for the school’s civil litigation clinic where she worked with clients in various legal matters, including a complex appeal of a detained asylum seeker’s removal order. For her volunteer work during law school she was awarded the Pro Bono and Community Service award in Gawelek truly enjoys the challenging and changing nature of immigration law. She has helped refugees and immigrants from many different nations file hundreds of applications and petitions. Among her many interests, Mrs. Gawelek is greatly interested in refugee issues and human trafficking cessation. A compassionate advocate, Attorney Gawelek has participated in relief work in many developing nations. She has additional training in Critical Incident Stress Management and Disaster Response, tools which aid her in compassionately representing clients who may have survived torture, domestic violence, or displacement. Her current and former clients have appreciated her down-to-earth approach, her warmth, and ability to connect on a human Gawelek is licensed by the Ohio Supreme Court and can practice immigration law in all fifty states. She is a proud member of the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association, the Akron Bar Association, the West Shore Bar Association, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association. She assists several local non-profits with pro or low-bono representation for needy clients, and she sits on the Board of the Cleveland Marshall College of Law Alumni Gawelek lives in Parma, Ohio with her husband and two adopted pugs. She enjoys traveling, music, and adventures in the great more about why she loves what she gets to do for a living, here.
I was born in New York City. My parents were both Cuban immigrants. My father was an asylee and my mother was a sponsored immigrant. My passion has always been to help those persons coming to the U.S. to navigate the complicated system and start a new life that will lead to better opportunities for themselves and their children.. I am honored to be a lawyer serving immigrants. I can't imagine doing anything else.
Rafael “Ace” Shinn Climaco is admitted to practice law in California, the United States Federal Court Northern District of California, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. His main areas of practice are immigration law and bankruptcy.. Super Lawyers magazine named Ace to its 2012, 2013, and 2014 Rising Stars list for Northern California.. He is an adjunct professor at John F. Kennedy University, in the College of Undergraduate Studies, where he teaches Immigration Law.. Ace was President of the Filipino Bar Association of Northern California (FBANC) from 2008-2009, after serving as Secretary for two years, and is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. For his legal work in the community, he was awarded the Minority Bar Coalition's Unity Award in 2009, and has been honored by the California State Assembly and the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.. Ace received his B.A. from UCLA and his Juris Doctor from the University of San Francisco School of Law.. He is fluent in Spanish and proficient in Tagalog.