Victories

October 2015 Client of the Month- Juan Carlos Acajabon Mendez, Provisional Waiver and Visa Granted!
October 2015 Client of the Month- Juan Carlos Acajabon Mendez, Provisional Waiver and Visa Granted!
[caption id="attachment_2552" align="aligncenter" width="589"] Carlos (in the red hat) with his family in Guatemala.[/caption] Our client of the month for October 2015 is Juan Carlos Acajabon Mendez.  After receiving an approval of the I-601A provisional...
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Client of the Month for September 2015- Aura Carrera
Client of the Month for September 2015- Aura Carrera
For September 2015, we are proud to present Aura Carrera of Heber City, Utah as our client of the month.  Her green card arrived last month and she is heading home to Guatemala for the...
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Under Pressure over Family Detention, the Administration Finally Agrees to Exercise a Little Humanity
Under Pressure over Family Detention, the Administration Finally Agrees to Exercise a Little Humanity
Since last summer, when the Obama Administration hastily resurrected the concept of family detention to jail refugee women and children seeking asylum, thousands of women and children have languished in inhumane conditions, have been refused...
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A Good Week at Benach Collopy
A Good Week at Benach Collopy
Last week was one of those weeks that makes us happy to be immigration lawyers.  It ended with several families relieved that their personal journeys to legal status in the U.S. are ended and their...
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July 2015 Client of the Month- Franklin Crespo
July 2015 Client of the Month- Franklin Crespo
[caption id="attachment_2395" align="aligncenter" width="345"] The Crespo Family[/caption] Franklin Crespo is our Client of the Month for June 2015.  BR attorney Dree Collopy has been representing Mr. Crespo and his family since 2009.  At that time,...
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Naturalization victory after four years, three lawsuits and three USCIS interviews
Naturalization victory after four years, three lawsuits and three USCIS interviews
  After a years-long battle, a client of ours was recently sworn in as a United States citizen after his naturalization victory.  Why is this significant? Because in 20 years of practicing immigration law, it’s...
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Guest Blog: Catholic University Law Students Win Asylum for Dual-Faith Egyptian by Malissa Tucker and Alexandra Early
Guest Blog: Catholic University Law Students Win Asylum for Dual-Faith Egyptian by Malissa Tucker and Alexandra Early
Benach Collopy often turns this space over to law students and other friends to discuss their cases.  Malissa Tucker and Alexandra Early are law students at the Catholic University Law School, where they are part...
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Supreme Court Socks it to the Board of Immigration Appeals in Mellouli
Supreme Court Socks it to the Board of Immigration Appeals in Mellouli
Yesterday, in a 7-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that an immigrant who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor paraphernalia charge for concealing pills in his sock cannot be deported for the offense. Simply stated,...
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May 2015 Client of the Month- VM
May 2015 Client of the Month- VM
VM is our Client of the Month for May 2015. VM became a client of Benach Collopy attorneys starting in 2008, when she was detained upon her arrival at the airport from Brazil. Today, after...
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AG Holder Reverses Silva-Trevino
AG Holder Reverses Silva-Trevino
[caption id="attachment_2302" align="aligncenter" width="407"] Attorney General Eric Holder[/caption] Who says that the Department of Justice can not take a hint?  Last week, Attorney General Eric Holder formally undid one of the worst legacies of the...
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Injunction Against the Dysfunction of Family Detention
Injunction Against the Dysfunction of Family Detention
Artesia. Karnes. Dilley.  Before the administration decided it would be a great idea to lock up Central American women and children fleeing from persecution, these towns were unknown.   Artesia was the hometown of our government’s...
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Five Things We Have Learned about the I-601A Provisional Waiver Program
Five Things We Have Learned about the I-601A Provisional Waiver Program
[vimeo clip_id=39267368 w=500 h=369] Last week, we had another I-601A provisional waiver approved.  This makes us 6 for 6, so far, with a few more pending.  We have learned quite a bit in the past...
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Kira and Ricky, Clients of the Month, January 2015
Kira and Ricky, Clients of the Month, January 2015
At a time of year when we honor togetherness and fresh starts, we are comforted to know that Benach Collopy clients, Kira and her four-year-old son Ricky, have finally been granted asylum and are reunited...
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BR Has a New Lawyer!
BR Has a New Lawyer!
We have waited just over three months for this day, where we can introduce Adi Nuñez as an attorney at Benach Collopy!  Although Adi has been with us since September, Adi was sworn in as...
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Federal Court Victory for Hospital Staffing Services Company
Federal Court Victory for Hospital Staffing Services Company
Just before Thanksgiving, we filed suit in federal district court against U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on behalf of a hospital staffing services company. Our lawsuit challenged the agency’s denial of an H-1B specialty...
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