. Preparation and filing an application for naturalization (with or without criminal history)
. Naturalization interviews
. Naturalization appeals
. Issues related to derivation and acquisition of citizenship
. Petitions for review from denial of naturalization (to be filed in a federal district court)
. Aggravated felony convictions
. Bond and detention hearings
. Cancellation of removal (relief before the Immigration Judge)
. Crimes involving moral turpitude (CIMT) convictions
. Domestic violence convictions
. Drug offenses (state or federal misdemeanor and felony possessions and/or sale)
. Fraud convictions
. Sex offenses (including convictions for sexual abuse of a minor or endangering the welfare of a child)
. Special Rule Cancellation for battered spouse and/or child
. Suspension of Deportation
. Theft offense convictions
. Waivers under INA § 212(c), INA § 212(h), INA § 212(i)
. Weapons possession convictions
. Any other criminal conviction you may have that may render you deportable or inadmissible
. Preparation and filing of affirmative (with the USCIS) or defensive (in immigration court) asylum, withholding of removal, and Convention Against Torture application
. Asylum interviews
. Habeas Corpus petitions in federal district courts challenging unlawful detention
. Mandamus actions in nation-wide federal district courts to compel the immigration service to adjudicate a benefits application
. Petitions for Review in a federal Court of Appeals
. Motions in federal Court of Appeals for a stay of deportation or removal or a stay of voluntary departure
. Preparation and filing of a relative visa petition (Form I-130)
. Preparation and filing of adjustment of status application (Form I-485)
. Preparation and filing of affidavit of support (Form I-864)
. Adjustment of Status (green card) or marriage fraud interviews (often called “Stokes” interview, especially in New York district)
. Preparation and filing of application to remove condition on residency (I-751)
. Motions to reconsider and/or motions to reopen denial of adjustment of status
. Cases involving the Adam Walsh Act
Immigration Service Office. We Know Immigration Matters. Let Our Experience be Your Guide .
Hello, I'm Darryl Wynn. I have been an immigration lawyer since 1994, and I focus exclusively on U.S. immigration law. My practice is family-based immigration, naturalization, asylum, consular processing, motions and appeals to the BIA and Immigration Courts, and representation in Immigration Courts in deportation or removal proceedings. Because immigration law is federal law, I can represent clients in any state in the United States or abroad.
My immigration service office is a full service law firm handling cases in all areas of: Immigration and Naturalization, Visas, Deportation, Asylum, Real Estate, Buying and Selling, Family Law, Divorce, Business Law, Corporate Law, Administrative Law, Elder Law, Health Care.Please do not hesitate to call me at my office number at 212.402.6886 or my cell at 718-9862151 or you can also email me at dwynnesq@gmail.com.
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