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Cristina Chavez Law

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Immigration processes in the United States can be complex, especially when a person is found inadmissible during a visa or green card application. Fortunately, many applicants may still have a path forward through Form I-601, Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility. Understanding how this waiver works—and how legal guidance can strengthen your case—is essential...
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Facing deportation can be one of the most stressful experiences a person and their family can endure. If you or a loved one is currently in removal proceedings, you may have heard about Cancellation of Removal (EOIR-42B) as a possible defense. But what exactly is it—and can it truly stop deportation? For many non-permanent residents,...
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If you’ve ever filed an immigration application, attended an interview, or had contact with U.S. immigration agencies, the government likely has a file containing your records. Through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), you have the legal right to request and review these documents. Understanding how FOIA immigration records requests work can help you prepare...
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