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Eleventh Circuit Rules that Delivering a Controlled Substance is An Aggravated Felony barring Naturalization
The Eleventh Circuit recently ruled that a Washington Conviction of Administering a Controlled Substance is an aggravated felony barring naturalization. The Decision is Bourtzakis v. US Atty. Gen. What is Naturalization? Naturalization is the process under which a lawful permanent resident becomes a naturalized citizen of the United States. There are several requirements including: Meeting…
Read MoreAhmad Yakzan Rated AV Preeminent By Matindale-Avvo
Attorney Ahmad Yakzan of the American Dream™ Law Office earned Martindale-Hubble’s highest rating, the AV Preeminent, for ethics and professionalism. The AV Preeminent Rating is Martindale’s highest rating. Attorney Ahmad Yakzan is the founder and owner of the American Dream™ Law Office, a full-service United States immigration law firm. He has represented his clients before the Department…
Read MoreEleventh Circuit Rules That a Deficient Notice to Appear Does Not Deprive the Immigration Judge of Jurisdiction
Most practitioners in the Eleventh Circuit’s jurisdiction have been waiting for the court to rule on an immigration judge’s jurisdiction when a deficient Notice to Appear is filed with the immigration court. The court’s decision in Perez-Sanchez v. U.S. Atty Gen., interprets the Supreme Court’s decision in Pereira v. Sessions where the Supreme Court decided…
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