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Other Immigration Matters:

Navigating the U.S. immigration system can feel daunting. With so many procedures to manage, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. That's why working with an experienced immigration attorney is highly recommended. An experienced immigration attorney has knowledge that will help to guide through the process efficiently and help to minimize complications. Contact an immigration attorney to discuss how they may help.

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Case Inquiries/Info Pass:

If you have a pending matter before USCIS and believe your case is outside normal processing times or need to schedule an appointment at a USCIS field office, contact an immigration attorney for guidance.

Certified Court Dispositions (“CCD”)/Police Report Requests:

If you have had contacts with the criminal justice system while in the United States, whether that be as a victim, the suspect, or accused party, and need help obtaining a copy of the certified court dispositions (CCDs) or police report in connection with your immigration matter, an immigration attorney may be able to help you about the documentation. 

Change of Address:

If you have a pending immigration matter or case and have moved addresses, you must ensure that the appropriate federal authorities have your current address. Contact an immigration attorney if you need help updating your address. Federal law requires those with pending matters before USCIS and the Immigration Court, promptly notify the appropriate authority of any changes to their address. Failure to update your address with the appropriate federal agency can have serious consequences. Moreover, it is important that immigration agencies and courts have your correct address so as to ensure you continue receiving official notices about your pending immigration matters. Contact an immigration attorney if you need help updating your address with DHS, ICE, USCIS, and the Immigration Court.

ICE Appointment Re-scheduling:

If you have missed your U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement (“ICE”) appointment, promptly contact an immigration attorney to address this issue and reschedule your ICE appointment.

Investigations:

If you are unsure whether you have an immigration history or are unable to locate your immigration documents, contact an immigration attorney for guidance as to how to obtain this information.

Attorney Gabrielle Minnite of GM Rosa Law, helps clients obtain the information and documentation regarding the client’s immigration history by filing the following investigations:

  • FBI Fingerprint Investigation

  • Freedom of Information Act Requests (“FOIA”)

  • EOIR FOIA/ Record of Proceeding Requests

  • ICE FOIA

  • USCIS FOIA

  • OBIM Fingerprint Investigation

Contact GM Rosa Law to schedule a Free Consultation with Immigration Attorney Gabrielle Minnite. 

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