There are currently millions of children in Florida and beyond who have at least one parent who is an undocumented immigrant. U.S. immigration law allows any undocumented person to be detained and scheduled for removal. In one woman's situation, this meant she was...
Miami Immigration & Naturalization Law Blog
Know where to turn for help to avoid foreclosure
Many Florida residents are currently facing legal problems that pertain to real estate law. Such laws vary by state and may greatly impact one's ability to purchase or sell a particular property or to save one from foreclosure. With regard to the latter, it can be...
Adjustment of status changes may impact many in Russia
Some time ago, Russia cut the number of people working on a U.S. diplomatic missions staff there. The United States countered the move by halting the non-immigrant visa program throughout the Russia. Many people in Florida arrived here with non-immigrant visas. Not...
Man worried about adjustment of status following recent fires
Many Florida residents have been closely following news regarding recent devastation on the West Coast caused by wildfires. The situation has negatively impacted many lives, especially those of undocumented immigrants. While one may not immediately associate...
Judge exacts ruling re U.S. immigration law and minor immigrants
Three minors in another state recently acted as representatives for teen immigrants throughout the nation when they challenged their detentions. Authorities say the three were suspected of gang-related activity in the United States. However, a federal judge weighed in...
Vatican getting involved in Katie Perry real estate disputes
Singing superstar Katie Perry is a favorite of many Florida pop music fans. Perry's name is often associated with controversial news stories due to risque stage performances, although some may be surprised to learn the latest headlines regarding Perry concern real...
Judge demands U.S. immigration law reform in another state
Many immigrants arrive at U.S. borders, hoping to be granted entrance to Florida or other states under the process of asylum. To do this, they must prove that they are fleeing countries of origin that pose imminent threats of death or other dangers to themselves. U.S....
Adjustment of status may be possible for immigrant after all
A young immigrant whose story went viral after he complained about mistreatment by detention officials was recently scheduled to be freed. The 20-year-old is disabled due to a leg amputation. He claimed that immigration detention officers who did not know he...
Man deported instead of receiving adjustment of status
Many Florida immigrants have been living in the United States under a temporary protection legal status. When the program that provides the status was effectively ended by the current presidential administration, thousands of immigrants in this state and throughout...
Where to turn for help in resolving Florida real estate disputes
It's sometimes difficult to know what to do when a disagreement arises between neighbors who reside next door to each other in Florida. Real estate disputes involving property lines, fences, overhanging tree limbs and other potentially contentious issues can turn...

