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Choosing a lawyer is one of the most important, and consequently difficult, decisions a person can make in the immigration process. At Bardavid Law, we know the stakes for the you: Your right to remain in the U.S., maintaining your family unity, keeping your employment, freedom from detention, and even avoiding danger in your homeland.
– Joshua Bardavid, Esq.
Big firm service with a small firm touch
Bardavid Law has chosen to remain a small practice in order to provide a high quality of legal services without losing the personalized client relationship that only a smaller practice can offer. Every person and every case is unique. You will meet directly with a lawyer, who will review your individualized circumstances to provide a tailored representation.
Exclusive immigration focus
Bardavid Law’s practice is limited to immigration and nationality law. As a result, we have developed a knowledge of the ins, outs, and complexities of dealing with USCIS, the immigration courts, and Immigration & Customs Enforcement.
Personal representation, not delegation
Bardavid Law Firm does not delegate its work. Clients will personally get to know all of the attorneys who are responsible for all stages of their representation – from beginning to end. This allows us to be aware of every detail in your case, maintain responsibility, and ensure that nothing gets overlooked.
Credibility
Bardavid Law knows the importance that credibility and reputation have with immigration agencies and courts in the adjudication of your case. Consequently, we are selective in the cases our firm handles, and only put forth those with sound legal footing and after detail-oriented preparation and presentation.
Honest and thorough consultation
The representation process begins with an initial consultation. When we meet with you, we will give you an honest assessment of your options. If we do not have enough information to make a determination, we will assist you in obtaining the relevant documents and information (sometimes through filing a Freedom of Information Act request for your file). If you are not eligible for the legal status you seek, we will tell you. Our consultations are always honest and open, and we will not take your case unless we can help.
Experts in immigration law
Professionals with exceptional legal background and years of law expertise.
Blog
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Announces Positive Change to Work Authorization (EAD) Extensions
There has not been very much good news recently from United States Citizen and Immigration Services for the immigrants of America and their advocates. The early days of the Donald Trump administration have already seen a variety of attacks on
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Update on Expanded I-601A, Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services recently announced a rule change to the I-601A Provisional Waiver process and expanded its eligibility guidelines. The issues at hand are complex. As a result, this announcement has spurred misunderstanding, misinformation, and confusion mixed
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Visa Regression: Department of State Tries to Turn Back the Clock on Central American Juvenile Refugees, but Just Turns its Back
The United States Department of State last month issued their May 2016 Visa Bulletin indicating that the yearly EB4 visa limits have been reached for applicants from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador. The EB4 visa allows certain immigrants including “Special
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EOIR: How We Got Here
The backlog of immigration cases pending before judges nationally is currently hovering at around 500,000. In Houston, Texas alone that number is around 40,000. There are enough reasons to go around for those high tallies, including a lack of resources, an inefficient