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Sarmiento Immigration Law Firm

Immigration Lawyers in Cleveland Ohio

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From immigration of children, parents, siblings, to cases involving 245(i), CSPA, and the death of a petitioner, we are here to help.
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H-1B petitions for employment in specialty occupations, from computer analysts, engineers, nurse managers, accountants, architects, doctors, feel free to contact us.
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The Adam Walsh Act, Effect of Certain I-130 Petitioner Criminal Convictions, and DHS Discretion for Eligibility

June 6, 2011 JP Sarmiento deportation, family immigration, green cards, News and Articles, visas

The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act is a federal statute that was signed into law by President George W. Bush on July 27,

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Obama Hosts White House Meeting on Immigration Reform

April 26, 2011 JP Sarmiento asylum, citizenship, deportation, employment immigration, family immigration, green cards, News and Articles, visas

On April 19, 2011, President Obama hosted a White House Meeting with 70 national leaders—including Mayor Bloomberg, former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, among others—to discuss the

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Movements in the May 2011 Visa Bulletin

April 12, 2011 JP Sarmiento employment immigration, family immigration, green cards, News and Articles

The May 2011 Visa Bulletin is out and below are some notes on specific movements this month: The F-2A (Spouse of Legal Permanent Resident) preference

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Immigration Agencies in Case of a Government Shutdown

April 9, 2011 JP Sarmiento asylum, citizenship, deportation, employment immigration, family immigration, green cards, News and Articles, visas

On April 8, 2011, AILA released an update on what would happen to different immigration-related government agencies in case the government shuts down. Please note

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From Arriving Alien to Final Order to Adjustment of Status… Finally

March 31, 2011 JP Sarmiento asylum, deportation, family immigration, green cards, News and Articles

He was tired. He just got out of jail a few weeks ago. Ten plus years in the United States. Multiple lawyers, hearings, consultations, all

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Fee Waiver Guidelines from the March 2011 USCIS Policy Memorandum

March 30, 2011 JP Sarmiento asylum, citizenship, deportation, employment immigration, family immigration, green cards, News and Articles, visas

Introduction People who could not afford to pay the filing fees for certain immigration paperwork can file a fee waiver request. The USCIS developed the

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J-1 Visa Waiver No Objection Statement: Guide and Overview

December 16, 2010 JP Sarmiento green cards, News and Articles

A J-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa issued by the U.S. government to exchange visitors participating in programs that promote cultural exchange, especially to obtain

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USCIS Filing Fee Increases Effective November 23, 2010

October 4, 2010 JP Sarmiento asylum, citizenship, green cards, News and Articles, visas

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced on September 23, 2010 the final rule adjusting fees for immigration applications and petitions. The final rule

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BIA Holds in Matter of Legazpi that Spouse of Grandfathered Relative is Not Indepdendently Grandfathered Under 245i

September 8, 2010 JP Sarmiento deportation, family immigration, green cards

A new BIA case came out which should clear out some confusion on whether spouses of grandfathered relatives are protected under 245(i). They’re not. The

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Matter of Alania: BIA on Unauthorized Employment and Adjustment of Status

May 3, 2010 JP Sarmiento deportation, employment immigration, green cards, News and Articles

Recent decision from the BIA – Matter of Alania. Respondent is from Peru. He entered the U.S. in 96 on a temporary visa, overstayed, and

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