Posted on January 4, 2021 at 6:10 PM |
THE POSITION
We are hiring a full-time or part-time Bilingual (English and Spanish) Legal Assistant. This position requires someone who cares for the community we serve, has good attention to detail, and excellent organizational skills. Criminal law and immigration law experience is required. Excellent telephone skills are required. Most of our clients are immigrants and speak Spanish. Must be bilingual in English and Spanish.
MISSION OF THE JOB
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PART-TIME LEGAL RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY
The Law Office of Dahlia Castillo has an immediate opening for a part-time legal receptionist/Secretary in their Fayetteville Office. There is a potential of full-time employment in the future. Our primary areas are immigration, family law, and criminal defense.
Job Description
1. Sit at front desk, as well as on occasion in the office workroom/other offices, to assist clients
2. Answer phone calls in En...
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Let's face it -- most people do not make well thought out decisions when they are upset. When we are mad at our spouses we may say and do things that we later regret. So what happens if your spouse withdraws the I-130 petition as a result of an argument, and you both have since reconciled? Should you notify USCIS and inform them that you are now "back together" and want to proceed?
Once USCIS receive notice to withdraw the petition; it dies! There is ...
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In this video, I discuss the effects of having an undocumented family on your security clearance. As a military member or as the loved one of someone in the #military, it is important that you understand how #immigration laws apply to you. As a military spouse, I am honored to help military men and women a...
Read Full Post »Posted on October 14, 2016 at 7:10 PM |
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If you have been denied a visa to the US even though you are married to a US citizen, usually because of a prior immigration violation or criminal history, you may need a waiver.
For more info call 888-638-5167. Free Consultation for Active- Duty military #immigration #usmilitary #k1visa #k3visa #g...
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Posted on March 28, 2016 at 11:15 AM |
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One of the questions I get asked a lot is whether a person will get deported for an arrest or crime conviction. This is a normal concern and I would be scared too. Whether or not you’re going to be deported for a criminal conviction is going to depend on the conviction. Immigration has a broad range of crimes that make you removable from the United States. Even if it’s a misdemeanor under criminal law, that doesn’t mean it’s a minor offence for immigration law. General...
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You have been waiting for months for the “Big” day – your green card interview. You are overwhelmed by all sorts of emotions – excitement, anxiety, fear – all piled into one. You are praying to God that your nerves do not get the best of you. The immigration officer asks you a barrage of questions about your marriage and jots down notes. The immigration officer flips through your application maybe about ten times. In spite of your nerves, you thought your int...
Read Full Post »Posted on May 4, 2015 at 12:40 AM |
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Hundreds of people began arriving in Dilley on Saturday to protest the Obama administration's policy of detaining immigrant families.
Posted on November 22, 2014 at 1:20 PM |
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On November 20, 2014, President Obama, acting within his legal authority, like many of his predecessors before him, announced a series of executive orders on immigration. This executive order will offer temporary relief to over five million of undocumented immigrants.
Some of the most critical executive orders are as follows:
Cracking down on illegal immigration at the border
The President’s...
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