Once upon a time, a nine year old boy named Castro legally came from Chile to America. His family settled in New Jersey. Like millions of kids whose parents bring them here, he went to school, learned English, graduated and got a good job.
When Castro was a teenager, Immigration tried to deport him. The case was heard and denied by an Immigration Judge. So his old lawyer filed an appeal. The Board of Immigration Appeals ordered that Castro should leave the US.
Around this time, Castro married his longtime US citizen girlfriend and hired our firm to reopen his deportation case.
Our first motion was denied. So, we went to federal court. Frank & York successfully proved that the lower courts had improperly denied relief.
The federal court (Third Circuit) found that Immigration failed to decide a timely, properly filed motion.
Castro and his wife lived happily ever after.
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