HARD CASE? WHEREVER YOU LIVE, OUR vIRTUAL LAW OFFICE CAN GUIDE YOU TO SUCCESS
Do you have a hard case but you do not live nearby?
You're not alone. We've helped immigrants from over 40 states and 125 countries.
Our virtual law office can help you figure out your best options - no matter whether you live:
- Down the street
- In another city
- In another state
- In another country
IMMIGRATION VIRTUAL LAW SERVICES
Types Of Cases We Handle For Clients Across The Globe
1
Request For Evidence
Eli, born in Cuba and living in Florida, had only 21 days to respond to an RFE and prove the green card application for his wife from Colombia was supported by evidence showing extreme hardship.
2
Motions To Reopen & Reconsider
James, born in China and living in Chicago, filed for his step-daughter. USICS, alleging visa fraud, denied her I-485. To fight back, we filed a motion to reopen and reconsider. She won and is now a U.S. citizen.
3
Violence Against Women Act
(VAWA)
Cara, born in Jamaica, moved to Louisiana with her same-sex U.S. citizen spouse, who began to abuse her daily. She fled to another city. We were to trace and obtain evidence and help her win a green card.
4
Immigration Appeals
Gavin, born in Honduras and living in Texas, was given a Notice To Appear at Immigration Court. His lawyer failed to raise a crucial defense. We filed an appeal with the BIA and his case was sent back to court for a new trial.
5
K-1 Fiance Visas
Elesa, a resident of Russia, met her fiancé who was living in Seattle. They fell in love. He filed a K-1 petition, using an internet-based company. The visa was denied due to insufficient evidence. We refiled, they won, and finally were married in the U.S.
6
Marriage Green Cards
Pauline, born in Greece and living in Boston, sought a green card via common law marriage to a U.S citizen. The government denied the petition. On appeal, she showed the government was wrong and prevailed.
7
I-601 Hardship Waivers
Grace, born in Mexico and living in Arizona, petitioned her spouse via a notario. Months later, they learned he needed a waiver. The notario disappeared. While her husband waited abroad, we filed his waiver request and they now live together in the U.S.
8
Temporary Protected Status
Andrey, from Ukraine and living in Hawaii, was denied TPS due to firm resettlement policy. Motions to reopen and reconsider were filed, challenging the government's policy. USCIS reversed its decision.
9
Notice of Intent To Deny
(NOID)
Bruce, in Romania on military duty, met his wife. He wanted to move to Kansas. She was sent a NOID due to a previous entry. After filing a waiver, in which the border officers' actions were challenged, she was granted a visa to join her husband.
10
I-130 Immigrant Visas & Petitions
Robert, from Nigeria and living in Boston, remarried. His new wife’s I-130 was denied due to his earlier marriage where the case was withdrawn. After filing an appeal, the new I-130 was approved and he now owns a successful business.
Carlos Batara, Attorney at Law
www.carlosbatara.com
Helping Immigrants Live and Work Legally in the United States
(800) 287-1180
Our First Meeting Is Not A Mere 5 Or 10 Minute Consultation
Rather, our meeting with you is a personalized strategy and planning session where we will try to figure out what you can and cannot do, what you should and should not do.
The real time limit is simple. If it takes longer than 30 minutes, that’s A-okay. We take as long as needed to study your case and offer you our best advice.
Our goal is to provide you with clarity – with information you can understand and trust – to help you take control of your case and achieve your immigration goals.
And it does not matter where you live, near or far. Whether you reside in another city, state, or country, our virtual law office can help guide you to success.
Here's how it works
CALL OUR OFFICE
Immigration law doesn’t have to be confusing. You don’t have to live in fear of being deported and separated from your family. A comprehensive 30-minute Strategy And Planning Session will take the stress out of not knowing your options first-hand.
MEET WITH CARLOS
Every case is unique. We refuse to take cookie-cutter approaches to your case. After we discuss the ins and outs of your immigration and family situation, Carlos will outline your chances for success and how to overcome obstacles standing in your way.
NO PRESSURE - NO FALSE PROMISES
Hiring a lawyer is a big investment, and we will not pressure you to hire us or push you into a plan you don’t understand. If we cannot help you, we will tell you. We will not take your case, unless we believe we can make a difference for you and your family.
What People Are Saying
JOSEPH TALANAY | RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA
I lost my case at immigration court. I did not know what to do. I started calling lawyers. None of them made me feel good about my case. Most of them did not give me hope and some said there was nothing I could do.
Then I found out about Carlos. After talking to him on the telephone, we made an appointment for Saturday. I had less than 10 days to file my appeal with the BIA. Carlos had a different attitude than the other lawyers. He said that he needed to read my papers before giving me an opinion. I emailed almost 100 pages to him. I drove 2 ½ hours to his office.
He surprised me when he said that he saw an angle to challenge the judge’s decision. He did not sugarcoat my situation. He told me that the issue would be brand new. He had never seen or heard anyone raise it before. He made it clear there were no guarantees but that he would do his best. Carlos seemed sincere. I believed he was telling me the truth. I also knew he went to Harvard and Harvard guys are pretty intelligent. So I hired him.
For two years, I lived in fear of losing and being deported. Then I received a letter from the Board of Immigration Appeals. I was scared to open it. The letter said I won. I felt numb. I started crying. From the bottom of my heart, thank you, Mr. Batara.
GUADALUPE CERVANTES | mURRIETA, CALIFORNIA
My husband started immigration papers for me 15 years ago. We divorced. He didn’t finish the papers. I raised my son alone. I was afraid every day about deportation. Sometimes I couldn’t sleep. I was afraid to talk about my situation. One day a close friend told me to call Carlos and see what he had to say.
What I liked about Carlos was the way he paid attention to details. He asked me about things I had trouble remembering. He asked for old papers. I liked how he explained why he needed to look at them.
Right before Christmas Day, immigration closed my case. Carlos told me they made a mistake and he would fight to get my case opened again. I was worried. But he was right. My interview was rescheduled. Carlos got me ready for the interview and he was there with me. I won. Thanks to Carlos. Now I have a green card and a new life.
Maria Fernandez | Riverside, CALIFORNIA
Our experience with Attorney Batara was excellent! He’s full of knowledge and he won’t take any case just to make money. He’s very selective and works hard to win. If he thinks that he cannot put up a good fight, he tells clients straight up.
After meeting with over 10 attorneys all over Southern California, he was the only one willing to take and fight our difficult case. It was not an easy situation. All the other attorneys we saw repeatedly mentioned that I was going to be penalized with a 10 year bar and that there was no way around it. They all suggested not to do anything. They said just “wait until the law changes.”
My husband and I didn’t want that. We wanted to start our family and live like a normal couple. We were not sure the law would ever change. We finally came across the Law Offices of Mr. Batara and he was the light at the end of our tunnel. He saw a way to win my case. He agreed to help us.
The law has not changed – but we won anyway. I strongly recommend Mr. Batara to anyone who needs immigration help. During the case, he kept telling me, “Don’t panic, Hispanic.” He meant it. If he takes your case, you can be sure he will do his best to help you.”
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