Los Angeles Family & Marriage Immigration Lawyer
Heather L. Poole, PC, Professional Law Corporation
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225 South Lake Avenue Suite 300 Pasadena, California 91101 USA |
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(626) 358-4550
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www.humanrightsattorney.com
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245(i) and Illegally Entering the U.S.
Attorney Heather L. Poole discusses 245(i), the special provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act that allowed many people who entered the U.S. illegally to obtain green cards in the U.S.. Attorney Heather discusses ways that 245(i) may still be available to help immigrants avoid the unlawful presence bars and traveling outside of the U.S. to a consulate to obtain permanent residency, saving families and couples from potential long-term separation.
Domestic Violence Against Immigrant Men
Immigration Attorney Heather L. Poole discusses the ways male immigrants may be abused by their sponsors or spouses, the reality that this happens more often than expected, the stigma and societal shame, and some available options to male immigrants under U.S. Immigration law.
Immigration Consequences of Divorce
Immigration Attorney Heather L. Poole discusses the immigration consequences of divorce and annulment in marriage cases, options available to divorced immigrants with conditional status, and implications for naturalization.
Options for Conditional Green Card Holders
Immigration Attorney Heather L. Poole discusses common questions and options for newly married couples, conditional residency status for immigrants, and options to remove the condition on residency to obtain a permanent green card, with or without the U.S. citizen spouse's help.
Tips for Understanding the Green Card Process in the U.S.
Immigration Attorney Heather L. Poole discusses common ways to obtain lawful permanent residency (green cards) in the U.S.
Understanding Family Immigration
Immigration Attorney Heather L. Poole discusses basic qualifications to immigrate to the U.S. through sponsorship by a family member including common misconceptions about family immigration.


