IMMIGRATION AND REFORM  NEWS

                  Documents of Interest

Alternatives to CIR Draft Memo to USCIS' Director Mayorkas
Immigration Speech by President Obama

Do you have children born in the US who are 21 years or older?
  • Are you married to a US Citizen or Resident and they refuse to file a
    petition for you?
  • Are you and/or your children the victim of Domestic Violence?
  • Did you come to the US as a minor and are unable to continue your college
    education because you are being charged too much money to attend?
  • Has anyone ever filed a petition for you and/or your husband and/or ex-
    husband and/or your parents, before April 30, 2001?
  • Are any of your US-born children suffering from a serious illness that cannot
    be cured in your country of origin?
  • Have you come to the US within the last 12 months and been the victim of
    persecution at the hands of your government?

IF YOUR ANSWER TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS IS "YES" THEN
WE CAN PROBABLY ASSIST YOU IN RECEIVING A LEGAL
STATUS IN THE US

WorldEsquire Law Firm has expertise in assisting persons who wish to immigrate
to the United States and businesses that employ foreign workers. Every year, there
are many people who see their applications for permanent residence or visas
denied when the truth is that many of the applications could have been approved.

By combining our years of experience by our team of attorneys and staff, we can
assist our clients in numerous types of cases and in different languages such as
Spanish, French, Lingala and of course English.  WorldEsquire law Firm can
provide a wide range of immigration and visa services.  WorldEsquire Law Firm
has advised and represented clients in the following matters:

•  Individuals who want to apply for a Permanent Residence Card (aka green
card);

•  Waivers for Individuals who want to apply for a Permanent Residence Card
(aka green card), but are told that they cannot do it because they lived in the US or
came to the US without a visa;















•  Waivers for Individuals who want to apply for a Permanent Residence Card
(aka green card), but are told that they cannot do it because although they came to
the US legally, they overstayed their visa and/or committed a crime while on their
visit to the US;

•  Businesses who want labor certifications for their employees;

•  Businesses that needed a H-1B visa (for an employee or prospective employee);

•  Individuals who want to apply for naturalization (citizenship)

•  Fiancée visas (K-l visa);

•  Consular processing or individuals who are outside the US and will be receiving
their visas there; and

•  Waivers for Individuals who want to apply for a Permanent Residence Card
(aka green card), but are told that they cannot do it because they committed some
kind of a crime in their country of origin before coming to or applying to come to
the US;

•  Numerous other types of visa (such as the B visa, 0 visa and P visa) and
applicatiions under the VAWA (Violence Against Women Act; this Act applies to
both women and men alike so long as they meet the legal requirements).  

Please contact us at info@worldesquire.com for additional information.

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