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As you’ve heard on the radio show “Mi Abogada”

For over 20 years, attorney Linnette Tano Clark has helped thousands of immigrants who want to inform themselves about immigration, changes in the law and their impact on the possibility to obtain a better life in the US.

She provides answers in Spanish and English to help the Hispanic community.

With degrees from UCLA, Loyola Law School, and years of experience working to support the rights of immigrants and winning their cases, you can be confident that immigration attorney Linnette Clark will help you to navigate the complexities of your immigration situation.

You can ask your immigration questions

LEGAL SERVICES

Family Based Immigration

  • I-130: Family petition for spouse, parent, child or sibling
  • Adjustment of status
  • I-601A waivers
  • Consular processing
  • I-751: Removal of Conditional Residency

Citizenship
Renewal of permanent residence

  • N-400
  • N-600

Deferred Action (DACA)
U Visa
VAWA for phychological abuse

Deportation/ Removal Defense

  • Cancellation from Removal for Lawful Permanent Residents
  • Cancellation from Removal for Non-Lawful Permanent Residents
  • Defensive Asylum applications

Asylum
Appeals
TPS
I-90
Parole in Place

Investigations

  • FOIA
  • Criminal background checks with the FBI & California Department of Justice

Recent immigration news

EXTENTION OF TPS FOR EL SALVADOR AND AJUSTMENT OF STATUS

TPS was officially extended for nationals of El Salvador. The extension is automatic through January 4, 2021. This means that work authorization is automatically extended as well. TPS recipients can demonstrate the Federal Register notice to employers as a confirmation of their work authorization extension. Current TPS recipients who live within the jurisdiction of the […]

SUPREME COURT TO DECIDE FATE OF DACA

Yesterday, November 12, 2019, The Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding whether the DACA program will be terminated. In 2017, President Trump issued an order officially ending the DACA program. Due to a Court injunction, DACA recipients were able to continue renewing their DACA until the issue is resolved. Based on the questions asked during […]

Family Based Adjustment of Status Filings in November 2019

In the month of November 2019, USCIS is accepting adjustments for family petitions based on the filing date and not the final action priority dates. This is extremely important because you can file your adjustment of status application and obtain your work authorization between 1-4 years earlier than you otherwise would be able to. In […]

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