June 2, 2014
Received a green card approval for a client who was brought across the Mexican border as a child in the back seat of a car. Associate attorney Diane Grover and I were able to use the case matter of Quilantan, submitting proof client did not cross the border illegally, and so our client adjusted her status here in the USA without having to return to Mexico.
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