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  • April 14, 2014 – Citizen of El Salvador is returned to the United States after victory in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

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Client Profiles

  • Our client's removal proceedings were terminated after the firm defeated the government's allegations that he had made a material misrepresentation. Our client is now applying for naturalization.

    A non-citizen lost two motions in the Board of Immigration Appeals with his prior lawyers. Dejected and depressed, the non-citizen almost gave up. Instead of giving up, he called the Law Offices of Timothy W. Davis. The firm filed a third motion which was approved. Our client is on his way to getting his green card.

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The Law Offices of Timothy W. Davis | 1521 South Edgewood Street, Suite B | Baltimore, MD 21227
Office: (443) 923-7000 or (443) 923-7001 | Cell: (301) 957-6225 | Fax (443) 927-7979 | E-mail win@beatdeportation.com