Post Type Archives: Case

Case-18

Client was arrested and booked on felony charge of receiving stolen property. Subsequent to his release on bail, Client was contacted by the investigating law enforcement officer and was asked…

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Case-17

Client’s application for adjustment of status was denied 5 years ago on the basis that his age was over 21 and he was no longer a derivative of his parent’s…

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Case-16

Client was stopped by ICE for an alleged traffic violation, was arrested and placed in removal proceedings. ICE alleged that Client was in the U.S. in violation of the law…

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Case-15

Client, who was a U.S. citizen living abroad, got married to a foreign-born national and wanted to move into the U.S. with spouse as soon as possible. Client retained Attorney…

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Case-14

Client was denied a non-immigrant visa by a consular’s office on the basis of a conviction that the client had previously sustained while in the U.S. Client retained the Attorney…

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Case-13

Client was charged with Misdemeanor reckless driving. Client retained Attorney Chelico for representation. Attorney Chelico negotiated a deal for a dismissal of the Misdemeanor charge in exchange for an infraction…

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Case-12

Client was charged with Misdemeanor driving without a license. Client was unable to attend court proceeding and retained Attorney Chelico for representation. Attorney Chelico appeared on behalf of client and…

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case-11

Client was detained by ICE due to misunderstanding in client’s visa status which resulted in an expedited order of removal. All client wanted was to return to home country. ICE…

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Case-10

Client, who was representing himself, missed his court date due to a misunderstanding of the hearing notice and an in absentia order of removal was entered against client. ICE demanded…

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Case-9

Client, who is a green card holder, was detained by ICE and charged with removability for an alleged conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude within 5 years of admission.…

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