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Cynthia I. Waisman - top best Religious Visas Lawyer in zip code 33634

Cynthia I. Waisman

Rating: / 4.5


Area of Practice: Immigration and Naturalization Law, Trusts and Estates, Estate Planning, Guardianship and Conservatorship, Probate, Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Ancillary Probate, Asylum, Business Immigration, Citizenship, Consular Law, Deportation, Employment Authorizations, Employment Immigration, Employment Visas, Family Immigration Law, Immigration Law, Investor Visas, Labor Certifications, Permanent Visas, Political Asylum, Refugee Law, Religious Visas, Removal Proceedings, Visas, Premarital Agreements, Uncontested Divorce, International Probate, Contested Trusts and Estates, Decedents Estates, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Estate Planning for the Elderly, Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples, Estate Settlements, Family Trusts, Family Wealth Transfer, Fiduciary Litigation, Financial Planning, International Estate Planning, Living Trusts, Personal Planning, Powers of Attorney, Retirement Planning, Trust Administration, Trust and Estate Collections, Trust Law, Trust Litigation, Trust Planning, Unclaimed Property, Wealth Planning, Wealth Preservation, Wrongful Death, Deferred Action, Victims of Crime visas, VAWA visas, Fiance visas, investment visas, Contested Wills, Inheritance, Living Wills, Missing Heir Searches, Successions, Immigration Discrimination

Zip code: 33634, Tampa, Florida



Contact:
Cynthia I. Waisman, P.A..
5406 Hoover Boulevard.

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Religious Visas Case examples in zip code 33634

Similar to Religious Visa, this area covers broader issues related to the immigration and employment of religious workers in the U.S. Case Example: Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. Hialeah, 508 U.S. 520 (1993), although not directly about visas, highlighted the protections afforded to religious practices, influencing visa adjudications. Judgment: The Court ruled that the city's ordinances targeting animal sacrifice by the church were unconstitutional.