The Immigration Interview – 5 Important Tips

One of the most important parts of an immigration application is the final interview with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officials, which sparks great anxiety because of fears of a denial. Almost all applications for immigration benefits require the feared interview, among them citizenship through naturalization, affirmative asylum, adjustment of status, permanent residence, and green card through marriage. Applicants must […]

J.F. Muhaisen wins his SEVENTH ASYLUM VICTORY OF 2019

DENVER – Muhaisen & Muhaisen, LLC Partner Jay Muhaisen has just won yet another Asylum trial! Congratulations to our beloved client Obang Oman Agwa, who has persevered through incarceration, torture, flight from his native land, and his family living in a refugee camp, due to his speaking out against government abuse and atrocities in his […]

What it takes for an immigrant to get a green card

A major step in achieving the American is getting that valuable document: the permanent residence card, or green card. The green card provides three important rights to immigrants who have it: Live permanently in the United States provided you do not commit any actions that would make you removable under immigration law Work in the United States […]

IMMIGRATION CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINAL CHARGES

There are two main ways that criminal convictions can impact a person’s immigration status – inadmissibility and removability (meaning “deportability”). Immigration laws impose severe sanctions on foreign-born persons who are convicted of crimes or associated with criminal activity. . The interaction between immigration and criminal laws is extensive and complicated. The immigration consequences of criminal […]

An Aggravated Felony Can Get a Non-Citizen Removed (Deported)

Figuring out which crimes are aggravated felonies according to federal immigration law is not always easy. Among the various crimes that can make a non-citizen of the United States deportable are so-called aggravated felonies (the others are called Crimes of Moral Turpitude). Someone who is in the United States with a visa or a green […]

EXECUTIVE ACTION DATE ANNOUNCED

February 18, 2015 is the day! The government will start accepting the new applications for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) on that day. Give us a call for your FREE consultation; its not too late to be the first in line: 303-872-0090 http://www.coloradodaca.com/