Citizenship case Approved through Federal Court Litigation.

Citizenship case expedited through Mandamus.

FACTS: A client living in Virginia became eligible for US Citizenship after 5 years of US Permanent Residency. He was concerned that his case might not be approved because he had several criminal convictions including a conviction under Virginia Code 18.2-250.1 (marijuana under 30 grams) and a conviction under 18.2-460 (obstruction of justice) as well…

FACTS: In 2011, a client applied for US Citizenship after being admitted to the US in 1999 based on marriage to a US Citizen. At his naturalization interview, USCIS officers asked the client about his prior marriage upon which his “green card” was granted.  The client responded that he had separated from his wife before…

FACTS: A client living in Texas became eligible for US Citizenship after 5 years of US Permanent Residency. She was concerned that her case might not be approved because she had a conviction for driving under the influence. Our office assured her that the law was on her side and that she could apply for…

SYNOPSIS:  After USCIS delayed adjudicating a Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, our office filed suit in the Eastern District of Virginia and sought an agreed order sending this N-400 (Citizenship) Application back to USCIS where it was approved the same day. THE FACTS: A US Lawful Permanent Resident filed for citizenship while she was still married to…

SYNOPSIS: After USCIS delayed adjudicating a Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, our office filed suit in the Eastern District of Virginia and sought an agreed order sending this N-400 (Citizenship) Application back to USCIS where it was approved within a week. THE FACTS: A pair of elderly U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident clients sought a decision on a…

Our office recently celebrated the extremely rapid approval of a Form N-400, Application for Naturalization for our client – the spouse of a World Bank Employee who was being deployed overseas. FACTS: A client recently became a US Lawful Permanent Resident (Green card holder) after her US Citizen spouse filed for her.  After obtaining her…

THE FACTS: A U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident client came to us with a series of very old criminal convictions in Virginia when he was a young man. He had been convicted of four crimes in Virginia that had an impact on his immigration case. The client has two misdemeanor shoplifting convictions (Va. Code Sec. 18.2-103,…

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