Posted on October 8, 2019 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
Military.com reports on USCIS’s announcement that the number of places overseas where noncitizen service members and their families can be naturalized will be cut from 23 to four due to the agency’s closures of international offices. Noncitizen service members will now have to apply for naturalization at four overseas military bases or “hubs,” and USCIS officers will travel to each hub every quarter to provide naturalization services.
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Posted on April 21, 2016 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
Our client’s date of birth was incorrect on his naturalization certificate and passport and for years he unsuccessfully tried to correct this error with Immigration, the Department of State, the IRS and the Social Security Administration. When our office was retained, we filed a lawsuit against Immigration in federal court to force them to amend our client’s naturalization certificate. Within months of filing, our client received his correct certificate in the mail.
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Posted on April 21, 2016 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
Our client’s date of birth was incorrect on his naturalization certificate and passport and for years he unsuccessfully tried to correct this error with Immigration, the Department of State, the IRS and the Social Security Administration. When our office was retained, we filed a lawsuit against Immigration in federal court to force them to amend our client’s naturalization certificate. Within months of filing, our client received his correct certificate in the mail.
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Posted on January 23, 2016 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
Posted on January 27, 2014 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
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Naturalization application approved by Officer. Client was granted residency in the early 90s. He had an arrest before he got his green card (no conviction), an arrest shortly after (no conviction) and then a 2007 conviction for resisting arrest.
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Posted on July 16, 2013 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
Naturalization granted after application had been pending for well over a year for Client who had repeated false claims to U.S. citizenship, including voting in federal and state elections. Client did not fall under the USC false claim exceptions but his application was granted on discretionary grounds.
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Posted on March 4, 2013 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
N-400 denied because Client supposedly did not submit certain convictions documents requested in an RFE. Client had a mail fraud and a DV conviction. However, the requested documents did not exist and the convictions were well outside the statutory period for good moral character. Nevertheless, N-400 was denied. N-336 was timely filed and USCIS issued another RFE. Documents were submitted and N-336 granted.
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Posted on January 9, 2013 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
Client, from Pakistan, served with NTA in 2008 after applying for naturalization. Charged with a controlled substance violation and 2 CIMTs based on a grand theft conviction and a conviction for solicitation to sell cocaine. Denied charges and DHS was ordered to brief the issue. Instead, they moved to terminate without prejudice. Now we can file for Naturalization.
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Posted on May 16, 2011 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney
Posted on May 9, 2011 by Brian D. Lerner, Immigration Lawyer & Deportation Attorney