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Greencard After 26 Years   Greencard After 26 Years
Posted: 01/16/2012
When Ms. Rosa Dela Cruz was petitioned by her United States Citizen step-father in 1986, she had no idea of the long ordeal that awaited her. She entered the U.S. in 1985 when she was 15 years old. However, before she could file for her greencard, her...
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Green Card and Waiver Granted After Entering With a Fictitious Name   Green Card and Waiver Granted After Entering With a Fictitious Name
Posted: 01/02/2012
Maria C first came to the United States in 1992, unmarried, pregnant, and searching for a better life. Client’s real name is changed to protect her right of privacy. After nearly eleven years of working and raising her child as a single mother...
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Waiver Granted, Family Reunification Next   Waiver Granted, Family Reunification Next
Posted: 11/05/2011
In a recent decision, an Immigration Judge in Arlington, Virginia granted Edsel Basco a waiver for a prior misrepresentation. Edsel’s deportation proceeding was initiated after the Department of Homeland Security began reviewing his immigration status...
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Fraud Waiver Granted   Fraud Waiver Granted
Posted: 10/29/2011
On August 26, 2011 the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) granted lawful permanent resident status to “Ms. Santos.” Out of respect for our client’s right of privacy we are using a fictitious name. Ms. Santos was granted permanent resident
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REEVES & ASSOCIATES WINS ANOTHER MISREPRESENTATION WAIVER   REEVES & ASSOCIATES WINS ANOTHER MISREPRESENTATION WAIVER
Posted: 10/12/2011
In a recent decision, an Immigration Judge in San Francisco, California granted a waiver of misrepresentation to spouses Ray and Maria Garcia (real name withheld for privacy) who were placed in removal proceedings for misrepresentations in order to...
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Deportation Order Re-opened and Green Card Granted   Deportation Order Re-opened and Green Card Granted
Posted: 08/26/2011
On August 26, 2011 the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) granted lawful permanent residency to “Ms. Doe.” Out of respect for our client’s privacy we are using a fictitious name. Ms. Doe’s green card was issued to her more than 20 years af
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Waiver Granted After Death of “Qualifying Relative”   Waiver Granted After Death of “Qualifying Relative”
Posted: 08/04/2011
On August 4, 2011, U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) granted Rosalinda Obana a waiver of a lifetime bar to admissibility. USCIS granted the waiver only after Rosalinda’s attorneys at Reeves & Associates, APLC (R&A) argued persistently...
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Waiver Granted at Embassy   Waiver Granted at Embassy
Posted: 06/13/2011
On April 8, 2011 the U.S. Embassy in Hong Kong issued an immigrant visa to a very appreciative client of Reeves & Associates (R&A). We will refer to this client as Ms. Lee out of respect for her privacy. Ms. Lee’s immigrant visa was issued in spite...
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HUMANITARIAN REINSTATEMENT GRANTED   HUMANITARIAN REINSTATEMENT GRANTED
Posted: 06/07/2010
On June 7, 2010, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) reinstated, on humanitarian grounds, the family petition filed by the late Mr. Rogelio C. Poblete (Rogelio), a U.S. citizen, on behalf of his brother Mr. Catalino Poblete...
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Waiver Granted – Naturalization Next   Waiver Granted – Naturalization Next
Posted: 03/16/2010
On March 16, 2010, a Los Angeles Immigration Judge granted a fraud waiver to Immigrant Lester Lacuin which will allow Lester to keep his greencard and now qualify for naturalization (U.S. Citizenship). This joyful event occurred only several months after
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