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Our client was assaulted at a gas station in Panama City, Florida where he was a store clerk. Defendants hit our client in the head with a claw hammer numerous times. The defendants then proceeded to take $1,000.00 in cash from the register and our client was left inside the store bleeding from the head....
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The business visa attorneys with Pozo Goldstein, LLP recently obtained an O-1 visa for a foreign national with extraordinary ability in business, specifically global corporate expansion. He will now work to help foreign businesses enter the U.S. market – we are fortunate to have such an extraordinary individual in the country!
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We represented a client who was assaulted by someone with a firearm who also assaulted his two minor children. The perpetrator was charged and convicted of false imprisonment, and lewd and lascivious behavior on a child. Because our client cooperated with the authorities resulting in a conviction of the former police officer and now criminal,...
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Pozo Goldstein’s Business Immigration Attorneys recently obtained an E-2 investor visa for a luxury Italian linen company. The company has been in business for several years and was interested in bringing a principal investor to the United States to lead plans for nationwide growth over the upcoming years. The client is currently in The United...
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Husband and wife presented themselves for I-130 visa petition and I-485 Green Card application case at the West Palm Beach USCIS Field Office. The applications were filed concurrently. Prior to this case the applicant had filed for residency through her then Cuban husband and in the interview the officer found many discrepancies and accused the...
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Our client, the wife and mother of US citizens, was the beneficiary of a petition filed by her US citizen husband. Although she had overstayed her visa years ago, she qualified to adjust her status without departing the US because of her marriage. She was represented by a notary who told her that she had...
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Our client, a Mexican National, was married to a lawful permanent resident. She suffered abuse at the hands of her husband. We filed an I-360 Self-Petition which was approved with deferred action (15 months) for mother and daughter. Our client lived in 4 different states, New Mexico, Arizona, California, and Florida.
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Our client’s adjustment of status application was pending since February 2007. This was a complicated case because Interpol was involved due to an issue in Europe. We communicated with ICE/ Regulations and Disclosure Branch in Washington, D.C., and they removed his case from the database which paved the way for our client’s adjustment of status...
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Our client, a Bahamian Citizen, and Haitian National, was denied adjustment while his entire family was granted a green card by USCIS. The reason for the denial was that the USCIS did not consider him a Haitan citizen. After several re-submissions of his application and proof that his mother is a Haitian citizen. Because we...
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Venezuelan National previously married to a United States citizen and granted a temporary green card. During the next two years, her husband mistreated her and she was forced to file for divorce before applying for her permanent green card. We represented her before the Miami USCIS where she applied on her own to become a...
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