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Negative Credible Fear Determination Reversed

Immigration Negative Credible Fear

HOW WE GOT A NEGATIVE CREDIBLE FEAR DETERMINATION REVERSED AND OUR CLIENT RELEASED ON PAROLE. A Cuban national was first detained at the Tallahatchie Detention Center in Tutwiler, Mississippi after capture and arrest at the border for trying to enter the United States without entry or inspection. After being detained at the Tallahatchie Detention Center, he had a Credible Fear Interview (CFI) telephonically with a USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) asylum Officer to determine whether or not he could demonstrate that he has a credible fear of returning to his home country. A few days after our client had...

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Congratulations to our Immigration Team

immigration team

We want to congratulate our Immigration legal team on getting a negative credible fear determination reversed. Our team worked tirelessly to fight for our client and got him the results he deserved. Chhabra & Gibbs, P.A. Immigration Team fights for each and every one of their clients for the resolution they need and deserve. If you have an immigration case and would like to meet with our experienced staff, contact us at (601) 948-8005 or at our 24-hour line at (601) 927-8430. Chhabra & Gibbs, P.A. Immigration Team offers an array of Immigration legal services for clients in the Mississippi area...

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File An I-130 If Family Resides Within Travel Banned Countries?

I-130

Can I Still File An I-130 If My Family Resides Within Travel Banned Countries? The simple answer is, yes. As a United States Citizen and Legal Permanent Resident (green card holder) you can still petition for your family in Libya, Iran, Somalia, Syria, and Yemen by filing an I-130, Petition for Alien Relative. There has been a major misconception that due to the Presidential Proclamation (travel ban) that no one could petition for their family abroad. Unfortunately, those misconceptions have stopped many people from filing petitions they are legally able to do even with the travel ban being enforced. The first...

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