Cases

DiMaria’s Client Obtains Green Card Based On Her Marriage To Her US Citizen Spouse

I In this case, Client and her husband came to our office for a consultation. Client entered the United States with a visitor visa around seven years ago. Client overstayed her visa and married her husband who was a permanent resident. Client wanted to obtain her green card based on the fact that she was married to a permanent resident, however under immigration laws, Client could only obtain her green card if her husband was a United States Citizen.

Cases

DiMaria Wins Deportation Case For Permanent Resident With Criminal Conviction

C lient is a citizen of Peru who entered the United States in the 1980s. In around 1994, Client was convicted of a crime that made him ineligible for a green card. However, Client married a United States Citizen and his spouse filed papers for him to obtain his green card. When Client filed his application for a green card in 1997, he did not disclose the fact that he was convicted of a felony in 1994 that disqualified him from obtaining a green card.

Cases

DiMaria Wins Case For Permanent Resident Facing Deportation For Several Theft Convictions

In this case, Client’s family came to see DiMaria for a consultation to help their daughter who was in immigration custody. Client was a citizen of Germany who had a green card since 1976. Client was divorced and had one minor United States Citizen child. Client had fifteen arrests for theft by deception, fraudulent use of a credit card, and other theft related offenses that occurred from 2004 until 2008.

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