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Pozo Goldstein, LLP
The new era of Trump has brought on many changes when it comes to obtaining an American visa. In the area of Miami, Florida – which has an unprecedented record population of illegal immigrants – has a particularly fearful community. The Trump Muslim ban has many people protesting against his new policy. What the Trump...
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America is unlike any other nation on earth regarding its embrace of immigrants. This is a country that was founded by immigrants, built by immigrants, and driven into prosperity thanks to the contributions and commitments of immigrants. Immigration and South Beach are two phrases that go hand in hand. Unfortunately, immigration and South Beach often...
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Immigration Lawyers in Miami: Law Office of Pozo Goldstein Discuss Crossing the Border When you decide that it is time to come to the United States, there are some things you have to keep in mind. Certainly, you want to make sure that you have all of your paperwork so you do not face deportation...
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Qualified Immigration Attorneys Miami immigration lawyers should be experts in their field. There have been several cases over the years of people passing themselves off as immigration attorneys who are not even attorneys. As an immigrant seeking Miami immigration lawyers to help them, you need to ask questions about their qualifications. They should be proud to...
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Miami Immigration Attorney Overview Where ever you are in the country, the immigration laws are the same. The laws governing immigration are Federal, not state laws. However, there are some situations in Miami that are different than anywhere else in the country. Cuba is only 90 miles from Key West, FL. It is a country...
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Miami Immigration Attorney on Immigration Miami has long been a center of immigration for various Latino and Caribbean peoples, but there are certainly more Latino immigrants than all of the other immigrants combined and this has had a tremendous influence on almost every aspect of life in Miami. Not only Cubans When people think of...
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The president has the authority to make sweeping decisions regarding immigration. Since the president occupies the executive branch of government, these decisions can come unexpectedly and disrupt policies without going through the traditional bureaucratic process. As a long-time Florida immigration attorney, I have seen the kind of effects that presidential actions can have on the...
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