preview

The Case Of Eb2 And Greencard Are Granted

Decent Essays

EB2 and Greencard Are Granted Our client is a scientific researcher at Florida University and holds an H1b visa. He hired us to help his extension of H1b and to submit his employment immigration application. After attorney Zhou carefully reviewed his case, she decided to file EB2 national interested waiver. The waiver was granted. Since he already holds an H1b visa, he has been working for the same employer while waiting for priority date of his approved national interested waiver. The client finally received his greencard in April 2015. We now work on the greencard application for his wife and his daughter who are citizens of Canada. Asylum Applications Were Granted Before the USCIS The …show more content…

At the final hearing, attorney Zhou successfully argued before the Immigration Judge that the waiver was no needed under the circumstances. The Immigration Judge agreed with her argument and granted the client’s greencard. The government waived appeals. His wife’s case was then terminated by the Immigration Court in Boston and she now hired attorney Zhou to apply for her greencard. Reopen, Appeal, Bond and Adjustment Status Based on I-245(i) The client was arrested and detained by the ICE in Miami due to previous removal order. His Motion to reopen was denied because it was bared for untimely and past several motions to reopen; and he was waiting for deportation. The client hired us to appeal the denial order of Motion to Reopen. The client’s former employee filed a labor Certificate prior to April, 2001 and his USC sister’s immigration petition was approved many years ago. The BIA granted our Motion to Reopen. We successfully obtained a bond before the BTC and transferred his case to the immigration Court in S. Carolina, where his sister resides. The client continued retained June Zhou as his attorney. We asked for adjudicating status based on I-245(i) before the Immigration Court in S. Carolina. However, at the day of the final hearing, our client was panic and did not show up at the Court. Attorney Zhou had to file another motion to reopen, which was granted by the Immigration Court.

Get Access