Attorney Sardar Durrani, Attorney Andrea Sumpter, Daniel Hernandez and Arturo Quechol discussed the latest U. S. Immigration Law news week ending February 28, 2010. Took the live calls, comments and answered listener’s questions.
How to Remove Conditions from Temporary Green Card for Form I-751
El Abogado Sardar Durrani, la Abogada Andrea Sumpter, Daniel Hernández y Arturo Quechol conversan hacerca de las últimas noticias de la Ley de inmigración de la semana que termina Febrero 28, 2010. Tomaron llamadas en vivo, comentarios y respondieron preguntas de las personas.
Cómo eliminar las Condiciones de la Green Card Temporal para el Formulario I-751
Attorney Sardar Durrani, Attorney Andrea Sumpter, Attorney Brandon Kuhl, Daniel Hernandez and Arturo Quechol discuss the latest U. S. Immigration Law news week ending February 21, 2010. Took the live calls, comments and answered listener’s questions.
Who May File for Chapter 7 – Bankruptcy
Basic Information about Permanent Bars from the United States
Attorney Sardar Durrani, Attorney Andrea Sumpter, Attorney Brandon Kuhl, Daniel Hernandez and Arturo Quechol discuss the latest U. S. Immigration Law news week ending February 14, 2010. Took the live calls, comments and answered listeners’ questions.
a) Visa Bulletin for March 2010
b) Adequate Financial Record-Keeping for Bankruptcy
c) Basic Waiver Information
Attorney Sardar Durrani, Attorney Andrea Sumpter, Attorney Brandon Kuhl, Daniel Hernandez and Arturo Quechol discussed the latest U. S. Immigration Law news week ending January 31st, 2010. Took the live calls, comments and answered listeners questions.
a) Basic review of Census 2010 importance
b) Rules for Divorce and Remarriage in Wisconsin
Attorney Sardar Durrani, Attorney Andrea Sumpter, Attorney Brandon Kuhl, Daniel Hernandez and Arturo Quechol discuss the latest U. S. Immigration Law news week ending January 24th, 2010. Took the live calls, comments and answered listeners questions.
a) Basic Review and requirements for VAWA Petitions
b) Specific Benefits of Workers Compensation
c) Basic Review for Temporary Protection Status (“TPS”) for Haiti