David Mora leaves DeMine Immigration to join Air Force
Ana Maria Oliver and Claudia Velez receive new roles
FORT MYERS, Fla. (Jan. 15, 2025) – On Jan. 16, 2020, Tom DeMine joined forces with his wife Indera to add another DeMine attorney to the name of the immigration law firm. This year, he will celebrate his fifth anniversary as partner.
Understanding the I-751 and Conditional Residency Our client, Ms. H., was granted conditional residency in the United States and had jointly filed with her U.S. citizen spouse to remove the conditions of her residency. The form for this process is called the I-751. In her original filing, Ms. H. ...
There are many reasons why visitors might overstay their visit: unforeseen circumstances such as medical emergencies, travel restrictions, marriage or relationships, caring for family members, or political and social instability back home, to name a few. Whatever the reason may be, you need a ...
What would you do if you started a new life in the USA after escaping a domestically violent relationship, only to be ordered for removal because of a misunderstanding due to your inability to understand English? That’s what happened to our client, Mrs. S, who sought our assistance after spending ...
What happens when your approved petition for legal status in the U.S. becomes invalid due to a government processing backlog?
A major challenge for many undocumented immigrants on their journey to naturalization—the legal process by which a non-U.S. citizen voluntarily becomes a U.S. citizen—is the risk of separation from family members or the difficulties related to keeping families together.
For many, immigration is not simply a choice for a better life but a desperate roll of the dice for survival or asylum. Such was the case for our client, a Honduran minor who entered the United States to escape the abuse, neglect, and abandonment of his parents.
Learn how advance parole provided a DACA recipient the opportunity to adjust her status in the U.S. Discover the process, challenges, and how this pathway can lead to lawful permanent residency