Sua sponte motion to reopen 22-year-old removal order granted by the Immigration Court in Phoenix, Arizona for Mexican citizen with a federal conviction for distribution of a controlled substance. Client can now return to the United States to apply for 212(c) relief and fight his deportation.
Another Win for Our Immigration Law Office
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