When it comes to immigration and marriage, there are many factors that you may have to consider. Sometimes, couples successfully tie the knot and remain married throughout life, which may open up a path to citizenship for some spouses. On the other hand, marriages do...
U.s. Immigration Law
Immigrant taken into custody for unlawfully entering
With regard to immigration law, the consequences of violations can be significant. In Miami, Florida, and all other parts of the U.S., all sorts of repercussions may follow violations of immigration law, such as deportation and even time behind bars. As a result, it...
Handling immigration issues post-election
If you have recently moved to the U.S., or are hoping to immigrate in the near future, an array of concerns may be on your mind. At Cuevas, Garcia & Torres, our firm knows firsthand how difficult thees matters can be for immigrants, prospective immigrants and...
Can DUI charges stop me from immigrating to the U.S.?
If you are thinking about immigrating to the United States, many questions may be on your mind, whether they are related to the application process or daily life in a new country. It is important to try and find answers to these questions before applying for...
Does the Immigration and Nationality Act protect abuse victims?
When it comes to divorce and immigration, people may have a variety of concerns. Unfortunately, some people are afraid to leave their marital partner when they experience domestic violence. In addition to concerns over how their partner may react, they may also be...
Domestic violence and permanent residence conditions
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, there are a number of resources available to assist immigrants who are subjected to domestic violence. In Miami, Florida, and across the U.S., victims can receive women's shelter services and other forms...
Dealing with divorce as a permanent resident
Although divorce can be a contentious and stressful topic for anyone in America, it may be especially troubling if you are a permanent resident. If you are a green card holder who is already in the middle of a divorce or anticipate splitting up with your spouse in the...
Immigration issues and splitting up with a spouse
If you and your spouse are planning on filing for divorce, a wide variety of legal issues may affect you, such as property division and child support obligations. However, divorce could also have an impact on you or your spouse's residence status or raise other...
Immigration and domestic violence
From financial concerns to starting a job and adjusting to daily life in a new country, immigrants may experience stress for a number of reasons. Unfortunately, some immigrants in Miami-Dade and other Florida counties have become victims domestic violence, which often...
Some immigrants have concerns after presidential election
When it comes to immigration, there are a wide range of issues people may encounter. For example, someone may be unsure of how to obtain a green card, while others may experience problems with a student visa or work visa. However, handling any type of immigration...

