I watched your three episodes, back to back. I love your style of teaching and engaging your audience. I am apsychologist and do forensic and immigration type of work for the past 25 years and I always focused on the individual, personalize my reports and that was the edge the attorneys used to fight the cases in court. I subsrcibed to your channel. Keep uploading new videos. Excellent work!
Hi Dr. Fonte. Thanks for the kind words. It's good to know you're in the Florida area. Once in awhile, I get cases down there and more often than not, their problem is that they have not developed their cases strongly enough, including the absence of psychological examinations. I looked at your You Tube channel. You have some really good topics for clients to watch. If you don't mind, I"ll reach out to you related to some work I have been developing on the role of psychologicals and mental health experts in immigration cases. Until then, take care.
@@BataraImmigrationLaw Good afternoon Mr. Batara, I appreciate your response. Contact me at drgfonte@gmail.com anytime. I look forward to hearing from you.
I watched your three videos 1-3. i loved your presentations and the way you present the helpful tips. I am sure your videos is helpful for many. Thank you
Thank you so much for these videos, that you can find them anywhere , I came to USA in tourist visa and lied in the application that I’m married but I was not , I’m married us citizen I got I-130 approved, now I have second court date for removal, I don’t know what to do , Thank you again
@@MrBarbietxtx It is in the FORM I-601 Instructions. As what I understand as a beneficiary? My husband will do the extreme hardship and relatives can help too. I am not sure yet if I will do my own letter also.
Thanks sir Carlos for the very informative video on hardship waiver. I've been following your presentation regularly. My question this time is: what should anyone do if while awaiting the interview for the green card (being married to a US citizen), the couple divorced. Most likely the US citizen spouse will not come for the interview anymore. Is there any other way for the beneficiary to get a green card?? What should she do? Thanking you in advance.
Hi Joley. Thanks for watching my videos. Did you see this one, which discussed the impact of divorces on green card applications? It might help you. See here: th-cam.com/video/j9kI--fRuYk/w-d-xo.html
@BataralmmigrationLaw I watched all your videos from Part 1 to 3. I hope you can help us about Extreme Hardship. Am I (Beneficiary) the one to fill up the FORM I-601 or my spouse (Petitioner)? The officer told us to make a Letter (EXTREME HARDSHIP) based on my RELIGIOUS BELIEFS. Is it okay to consider the Letter of our BRETHREN even they are just our closest friends and Letter from my spouse's relatives? Thank you so much!
Supporting letters, made under penalty or perjury, can be helpful - so long as the letters address pertinent issues. The waiver request is made by the immigrant, but the hardship issues should center on the U.S. citizen petitioner.
Hi Attorney! I wanna ask something. If you will be approved for your form I-601A and you are under J-1 visa when you came to US, then you overstayed your visa, once you get back to your country, will you be having an interview for your visa interview right away or you have to wait after 2 years to do the 2-year residency rule? Is this form I-601A that was approved within US has no expiration date? (Assuming you were already married to your US citizen spouse within US).
Do you think a spouse (who entered illegally) of a US citizen has any chance of avoiding departure and time bar, if the citizen has an average paying job, no kids or major medical problems and isn't drowning in debt?
Maybe, maybe not. On the surface, the situation sounds grim. But who knows? The person's situation needs to be explored in depth. Then and only then can one provide an evaluation of a person's chances to win a hardship waiver.
My charges are set based on the actual case. Since everyone's situation is different, I do not set fees until I have an in-depth opportunity to explore a person's situation. This article explains my reasoning: www.bataraimmigrationlaw.com/attorney-fees
For the first two secrets in this series: th-cam.com/video/wK2gtVNUxgI/w-d-xo.html
I watched your three episodes, back to back. I love your style of teaching and engaging your audience. I am apsychologist and do forensic and immigration type of work for the past 25 years and I always focused on the individual, personalize my reports and that was the edge the attorneys used to fight the cases in court. I subsrcibed to your channel. Keep uploading new videos. Excellent work!
Hi Dr. Fonte. Thanks for the kind words. It's good to know you're in the Florida area. Once in awhile, I get cases down there and more often than not, their problem is that they have not developed their cases strongly enough, including the absence of psychological examinations. I looked at your You Tube channel. You have some really good topics for clients to watch. If you don't mind, I"ll reach out to you related to some work I have been developing on the role of psychologicals and mental health experts in immigration cases. Until then, take care.
@@BataraImmigrationLaw Good afternoon Mr. Batara, I appreciate your response. Contact me at drgfonte@gmail.com anytime. I look forward to hearing from you.
I have watched your videos 1 through 3. I have learned a lot and so as others. Thanks so much and God bless you!!!
Wonderful! I'm glad they helped.
Very interesting video thank you so much ❤
You're welcome. I hope the information helps you.
I watched your three videos 1-3. i loved your presentations and the way you present the helpful tips. I am sure your videos is helpful for many. Thank you
Thank you for the kind words.
Wonderful information!! you are the best!!
Thank you for the nice comment.
Simply fantastic.
Glad you think so!
So you can put pictures in the package ?
Yes.
Is there a part 4? Thanks for the wise words!
Is there some point that you believe I missed? Let me know and I might be able to create a new video.
Thank you so much for these videos, that you can find them anywhere , I came to USA in tourist visa and lied in the application that I’m married but I was not , I’m married us citizen I got I-130 approved, now I have second court date for removal, I don’t know what to do ,
Thank you again
You made a major mistake. The question is can you overcome it. You should contact a local attorney to find out if any options are available to you.
Who writes the letter the US citizen or the beneficiary
Letter? Are you talking about the cover letter?
@@MrBarbietxtx It is in the FORM I-601 Instructions. As what I understand as a beneficiary? My husband will do the extreme hardship and relatives can help too. I am not sure yet if I will do my own letter also.
Thanks sir Carlos for the very informative video on hardship waiver. I've been following your presentation regularly. My question this time is: what should anyone do if while awaiting the interview for the green card (being married to a US citizen), the couple divorced. Most likely the US citizen spouse will not come for the interview anymore. Is there any other way for the beneficiary to get a green card?? What should she do? Thanking you in advance.
Hi Joley. Thanks for watching my videos. Did you see this one, which discussed the impact of divorces on green card applications? It might help you. See here: th-cam.com/video/j9kI--fRuYk/w-d-xo.html
@@BataraImmigrationLaw Thank you so much sir for the video in answer to my question.
@BataralmmigrationLaw I watched all your videos from Part 1 to 3. I hope you can help us about Extreme Hardship. Am I (Beneficiary) the one to fill up the FORM I-601 or my spouse (Petitioner)? The officer told us to make a Letter (EXTREME HARDSHIP) based on my RELIGIOUS BELIEFS. Is it okay to consider the Letter of our BRETHREN even they are just our closest friends and Letter from my spouse's relatives?
Thank you so much!
Supporting letters, made under penalty or perjury, can be helpful - so long as the letters address pertinent issues. The waiver request is made by the immigrant, but the hardship issues should center on the U.S. citizen petitioner.
After the wavier is approved what the next step?
It depends on where you are at in terms of the immigration process, and where you are living. The answer, in other words, varies person-to-person.
hello mr batara, is familly unity a extreme hardship.
It is a definite issue for consideration in most cases.
Hi Attorney! I wanna ask something. If you will be approved for your form I-601A and you are under J-1 visa when you came to US, then you overstayed your visa, once you get back to your country, will you be having an interview for your visa interview right away or you have to wait after 2 years to do the 2-year residency rule? Is this form I-601A that was approved within US has no expiration date? (Assuming you were already married to your US citizen spouse within US).
The answer varies. It depends on the specific facts of your case.
Do you think a spouse (who entered illegally) of a US citizen has any chance of avoiding departure and time bar, if the citizen has an average paying job, no kids or major medical problems and isn't drowning in debt?
Maybe, maybe not. On the surface, the situation sounds grim. But who knows? The person's situation needs to be explored in depth. Then and only then can one provide an evaluation of a person's chances to win a hardship waiver.
how much do you charge sir for this kind of case?
My charges are set based on the actual case. Since everyone's situation is different, I do not set fees until I have an in-depth opportunity to explore a person's situation. This article explains my reasoning: www.bataraimmigrationlaw.com/attorney-fees
@@BataraImmigrationLaw Thank you sir.