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At the Law Office of Shifa Soressa, you get a personal, private, and prompt service. We strive to make ourselves accessible to our clients. Our office policy is to return phone calls the same day they are received. If you don't want to get lost in the maze of big law firms, our office is the right choice for you.
Our office has successfully represented asylum seekers, family-and employment-based immigrants, national interest waiver applicants, extraordinary ability aliens, outstanding professors and researchers. We have extensive experience in removal proceedings and appellate immigration practice. Although our practice is primarily focussed on immigration law, we provide ancillary service to our clients in the areas of family law and bankruptcy law. |
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Removal/Deportation Defense, Asylum, Nonimmigrant Visas, Family-based Immigration, Employment-based Immigration
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Divorce, Child Support and Child Custody, Prenuptial Agreements, Separation Agreements
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What Is Cancellation of Removal Part Two
Cancellation
of Removal for Non-Permanent Residents
Section
240A(b)(1) of the INA provides that the DHS may cancel the removal of an
inadmissible or deportable alien who:
1 ...
Posted Feb 8, 2012 1:02 PM by Shifa Soressa
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What Is Cancellation of Removal? Part One
The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) under Section 240A allows the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to cancel the removal of non-citizens who meet certain statutory requirements. There are ...
Posted Jan 23, 2012 5:09 PM by Shifa Soressa
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Possession of Child Pornography Is An Aggravated Felony
On
January 3, 2012, the Board of Immigration Appeals, in Matter of R-A-M-, held that a conviction for possession of child pornography is an aggravated felony and
a ...
Posted Jan 11, 2012 11:59 AM by Shifa Soressa
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Updated Memo on Terrorist-Related Inadmissibility Grounds
On November 20, 2011, the USCIS issued an updated policy
memorandum on terrorist-related inadmissibility grounds. The new memo, entitled
“Revised
Guidance on the Adjudication of Cases Involving Terrorism-Related ...
Posted Jan 10, 2012 12:09 PM by Shifa Soressa
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