MJB Immigration attorney Evan Hunt helped three people naturalize during the month of October. Evan attended naturalization interviews in multiple cities in Ohio as well as New Jersey to help our clients become new U.S. citizens!
Quick I-485 Approvals
Attorney Stacy Cozart Martin and her team have secured multiple employment-based I-485 application approvals in less than two months from filing. She also had applications for work authorization and advance parole approved in approximately one month.
Approval of an I-730 for a Lebanese national
Attorney Stacy Cozart Martin worked on securing approval of an I-730 for a Lebanese national. A child was unified with his family within days of the approval and the family was able to bring the child safely to the US. This is an example of the immigration principle of family unity, a hallmark of US …
K-1 Fiancee Approval in Jordan
Attorney Stacy Cozart Martin represented a client to secure approval of a K-1 visa petition and K-1 visa. Following approval of the petition, the client attended an interview at the U.S. Consulate in Jordan to process her K-1 visa as a Syrian national. The time between the approval and the interview was less than three …
San Diego Client Receives EAD in Under One Month
MJB Immigration in San Diego was retained by a client residing in Poway, California to represent him and his spouse in their marriage-based immigration process. Attorney Michael Jolic worked on the application and submitted the packet for processing on August 26, 2024. On September 21, 2024, USCIS approved the Employment Authorization Document (EAD) application. This …
Permanent Residency for Former Fiancee
After our office secured a K-1 Visa in Colombia to unite a long-distance couple, they were ready to get married and seek permanent residency for the Columbian-born spouse! Attorney Evan Hunt navigated the couple through the I-485 process and in only six months, they received permanent residency approval!
Multiple Naturalization Approvals
Attorney Evan Hunt guided multiple clients through the naturalization process. Our Ohio office submitted the N-400 Applications for Naturalization earlier this year, and Attorney Evan Hunt prepared the clients for their naturalization interviews in multiple USCIS offices across Ohio and in Colorado. Two clients have already taken the oath of allegiance and received their naturalization …
MJB Immigration in Charleston, South Carolina
The attorneys at MJB Immigration represent clients nationwide. In this particular matter, Attorney Stacy Cozart Martin attended an interview in Charleston, South Carolina for a couple processing their Green Card. While the hurricane delayed the initial interview, the client was able to have their appointment rescheduled quickly.
EAD in Less Than One Month
Attorney Stacy Cozart Martin worked to obtain an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) for her client in less than one month. This work permit was based on a marriage-based case based for clients who reside in California. As the client works in the sciences, not having a gap in employment was a big concern.
Marriage-Based Green Card in Three Months
Fast is an understatement! Attorney Stacy Cozart Martin worked to obtain Permanent Residency for a client who had married a U.S. citizen. She was able to finalize and obtain a marriage-based green card approval in less than three months. The clients are ecstatic, and their honeymoon plans are well underway!
Naturalization Interviews at San Bernardino, California USCIS office
Attorney Michael Jolic from our San Diego MJB office attended Naturalization interviews for two clients at the San Bernardino, California USCIS office. Both applicants passed their tests and were recommended for approval by the USCIS office. Moreover, they were both sworn in as UC citizens at the same facility. They are eager to register to …
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Three Months for Naturalization Process
Another leading physician becomes a US Citizen with the help of MJB Immigration’s Attorney Stacy Cozart Martin. The application for citizenship was processed in just three months through the Cleveland Field Office.