Monday, November 23, 2015

Did you Apply - Renew your DACA?

As we all know the day June 15, 2012, President Obama announced a program called Deferred Action for Chilhood Arrivals (DACA),  the program is an immigration relief, for all those children who came to the United States since Chilhood. This program covers of the deportation to all those children who are covered under this program;  And also it gives them a work permit for two years. But like any law, children have to qualify:

You may request DACA if you
Being in the United States before turning 16 years of age
Be physically present at the time of the request
Being in the United States before January 1, 2010 to the present
Be registered in the school or have graduated
He not has been convicted of a felony

IMPORTANT NOTE; This program has not expired if you did not age at which this program was announced, but now has the required age, DO NOT MISS THIS BENEFIT.  "Apply  DACA  Today".
But if you already applied and have a work permit, "Remember to renew" their permission under the DACA program

You may renew your DACA if you
He has not left the United States without a permit from the immigration authorities.
It has not been convicted of any felony or felony.

IMPORTANT NOTE;  when submitting the request for renewal of DACA should be about 150 days, or as about 5 months prior to expiration of the permit.

  
LEGAL ADVICE

At the Law Offices Immigration Attorney David Bagdasarian, we provide the best representation and legal advice, professionalism and experience of 20 years in the practice of immigration law, make the Attorney David is your best alternative.

IF IN DOUBT AS TO THE REQUEST OR  RENEWAL YOUR DACA visit us at our office for a free consultation! ATTORNEY DAVID
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

What is U Visas? victims of criminal activity



U Visas victims of criminal activity

Immigration Attorney to U Visas victims of criminal activity in Los Angeles
USCIS helps protect victims of trafficking and other crimes providing immigration legal alternatives. Human trafficking, called also about people, is a form of modern slavery in which traffickers attract people with false promises of jobs and a better life.
Individuals and families may also be victims of many other types of crimes in the United States. These crimes include rape, murder, homicide, domestic violence, sexual assault and many other crimes.
There are two types of immigration relief we provide to victims of human trafficking and other crimes:
T Nonimmigrant Status
T nonimmigrant status provides immigration protection to victims of trafficking. The T Visa allows victims to remain in the United States and assist law enforcement authorities in the investigation or prosecution of human trafficking cases.

U Nonimmigrant Status
U nonimmigrant status provides immigration protection to crime victims who have suffered substantial mental or physical abuse as a result of the crime. The U visa allows victims to remain in the United States and assist law enforcement authorities in the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, ABOUT  U - VISAS  CALL TODAY TO SCHEDULE YOUR FIRST FREE CONSULTATION! LAWYER DAVID

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