Receiving an order of deportation is frightening because it can result in removal and being barred from returning to the U.S. While a deportation order is a final order of removal, it is sometimes possible to appeal and have the case reopened with the help of a skilled Miami immigration lawyer at Pozo Goldstein. Recently,...Read More
Our client was Ordered removed in December 2009 when she failed to appear for her hearing before an Immigration Judge. We filed a Motion to Reopen claiming that our client had complied with the USCIS change of address requirements but the Immigration Judge denied our request. We filed an appeal with the Board of Immigration...Read More
Our client, a Jamaican National, was arrested four times in the past for domestic violence and possession with intent to deliver a large amount of marijuana. Ultimately, each case was dismissed but our client was denied a green card by USCIS both on discretion and on “Reason to Believe” he is a drug trafficker. “Reason...Read More
Our client, a Canadian National, entered the United States in 1997 as a Lawful Permanent Resident (Green Card). Unfortunately, she was arrested and convicted in 1998 of possession of cocaine. It was not until 2010, when she traveled outside the United States and returned, that she was flagged as an immigration violator for having been...Read More
Our client, a Guyanese national who last entered U.S. in 1993 on a C1 crewmember visa was convicted in 2000 in Broward Co. of Felony Battery (originally charged as aggravated child abuse.) The alleged victim in this case was his two month old daughter. Our client says he was coerced into giving a confession about...Read More
Client in removal proceedings requesting political asylum from Guatemala. Client was denied political asylum in Canada and denied before the Asylum Office in Miami. We represented the client before the Immigration Court in Miami and successfully defended his case and he was granted political asylum. As a result, he does not have to return to...Read More
Filed Joint Motion to Reopen on behalf of a Guatemalan National who had been previously ordered removed from the United States by an Immigration Judge in Miami Immigration Court in 1996. The client married a United States citizen. Our Miami Immigration Lawyers filed a Joint Moition to Reopen based on this marriage with the United...Read More
Client was convicted by plea in July 2005 of Purchase of a Controlled Substance. In 2009, she was detained for deportation by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Her deportation from the United States was almost certain due to conviction for an Aggravated Felony. After careful examination of her conviction records revealed a defect, a...Read More
Nicaraguan National who is a wife of a United States Citizen with a pending I-130 and I-485 with USCIS. She was being detained at Glades County Correctional due to a conviction for theft. Despite the conviction, we achieved an immigration bond before the Immigration Judge at the Krome Processing Service Center, also know as Krome...Read More
24 year old who entered the United States with his mother and sister when he was 13 years old. He had applied for adjustment of status to lawful permanent resident but was denied. His mother, a lawful permanent resident, is terminally ill and is currently receiving hospital treatment. The client was placed in removal proceedings...Read More