by latorrelaw | May 12, 2016 | Immigration Law
With only 18 Gualdemar Rony Martinez is today one more reason to strive and study better to receive permanent residence card to live, study and work legally in the United States future. His father Dannis Martinez stressed how difficult it was his case since he came to...
by latorrelaw | May 12, 2016 | Immigration Law
Mexicans! Long live the heroes who gave the mother country! Viva Hidalgo! Viva Morelos! Viva Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez! Viva Allende!Aldama and Matamoros Hurrah!Long live national independence! Viva Mexico! The “Grito de Dolores” Father Miguel Hidalgo for...
by latorrelaw | May 12, 2016 | Immigration Law
Police Chief Jose Lopez Durham, announced he will retire at the end of this year. The move comes after the City Manager Tom Bonfield decided that a change of command was “necessary”. Bonfield said the manager concluded this summer, citing violent crime...
by latorrelaw | May 12, 2016 | Immigration Law
Mr. Carlos Meza Moya is a client of the office since 2012. The request assistance attorney to a request from his wife citizen, provisional forgiveness and consular process. Thanks to the assistance of counsel, Mr. Meza Moya won the approval of an immigrant visa....
by latorrelaw | May 12, 2016 | Immigration Law
The Pope’s visit to the United States Francisco was a fact of great importance to Latino Catholics who live here, and have seen their influence extends far beyond the members of the church. On Thursday, in a historic speech before the United States Congress,...