Recently, our office assisted our client, a Canadian citizen, in obtaining a port of entry parole from U.S. Customs & Border Protection so that she could return to the U.S. for a brief period after unexpectedly learning of her inadmissibility. You can read more about this approval on our firm’s border blog (SRW Border Lawyers) here: Port of Entry […]Read More >
Last week, we received an approval for an EB-1 Outstanding Professor petition on behalf of our client, a tenured mathematics professor at a four-year university, who is currently in the U.S. in TN status. After filing the petition establishing our clientâs eligibility under the applicable criteria at 8 C.F.R. § 204.5(i)(3)(iii), our office received a […]Read More >
Earlier this week, we received confirmation that our client, who had been twice denied for naturalization previously, had been scheduled for her Oath Ceremony to become a U.S. citizen. While our firm was not involved in either of the two naturalization filings, we were contacted after the second denial. The first naturalization application was properly […]Read More >