Friday, March 23, 2012

Glickman Turley LLP Defends Green Card For Twenty-Year Resident

Glickman Turley successfully defended a lawful permanent resident from removal (deportation) to Africa in a decade-long struggle with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). DHS wrongfully alleged that our client was deportable for criminal reasons and for committing fraud on immigration petitions.  In our representation, Glickman Turley represented the client on two motions to reopen and vacate criminal convictions that were based on constitutionally defective pleas. Also, our motion to terminate proceedings in the Immigration Court was granted because the client credibly testified that he did not commit immigration fraud, but rather made unknowing mistakes on immigration petitions.

Our client will continue to live in the U.S. with his lawful permanent resident wife and son and his U.S. citizen son. He will continue to work as a valued employee at a prestigious local medical institute. 




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