Candice is a passionate advocate for immigrant rights in the United States.
With vast experience and in-depth knowledge in immigration cases, Candice fights tirelessly in court to achieve successful results for her immigrant clients.
His courage, tenacity and compassion are fundamental pillars in every case he takes on, ensuring effective legal representation.
From his outstanding academic background at Stetson College Law School to his community involvement.
Asylum is a form of protection that allows you to stay in the United States instead of being deported to your home country where you fear persecution or harm.
The Employment Authorization Document (EAD) proves to employers that you can be hired to work in the U.S. And to obtain better job guarantees.
Submitting Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, is the first step to help an eligible family member apply to immigrate to the United States and obtain a green card.
Cancellation of Removal or Deportation for Non-Permanent Residents is often used as a remedy for someone facing deportation proceedings in immigration court.
The VAWA program seeks to protect alien victims of abuse or extreme cruelty. Although VAWA is defined as a violence against women law, it also protects men.
U Nonimmigrant status (U Visa) is reserved for victims of certain crimes, who have suffered physical or mental abuse and provide assistance to law enforcement agencies.
Citizenship is a shared bond that unites individuals with civic ideals and a belief in the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the United States Constitution.
Also known as a waiver, an immigration pardon is a pardon granted by the U.S. government to aliens who have violated U.S. laws.
We are motivated to serve the immigrant community through high quality legal services, humanism and solidarity. We believe in providing accurate information about legal options to those arriving in the country, so we evaluate each case free of charge.
Our goal is to be with you every step of the way, offering fair rates and ongoing support so you can rebuild your life here in the United States. We have extensive experience in the immigration struggle and are committed to the welfare of our immigrant brothers and sisters.