CONTACT INFORMATION
THE MACSIM FIRM
Phone: 561-899-8184
Facsimile: 561-536-3031
Email: themacsimfirm@gmail.com
OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS
CORRESPONDENCE ONLY
P.O. Box 3045
Boynton Beach, FL 33424
BOYNTON BEACH
No Walk-Ins. By Appointment Only.
1375 Gateway Boulevard
Boynton Beach, FL 33426
WEST PALM BEACH
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1645 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd, Suite 1200
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
FORT LAUDERDALE
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1451 W. Cypress Creek Rd, Suite 300
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
I am being sued by a company over credit card debt. What should I do?: I am currently on Social Security disability and do not own a home. I do own a 2000 model year car.
The lawsuit is for approximately $4200 due to capital one. I became ill and was hospitalized and my payments went into default. Before then I had been keeping up with payments regularly.
Jacqueline’s answer: I agree with Attorney Hittel and I also recommend getting your lawsuit paperwork evaluated by an attorney. There may be defenses and/or exemptions available to you. Most attorneys offer a free consultation. If legal fees are a concern, consider contacting your county legal aid office or you can visit the self help legal center at your local county courthouse.
Mailed I 485 app And they received it on Nov 1 2016. How long before we hear from them as to wether they except it or not?: We were married Sept 21st 2016. She is here on a tourist visa. It expires 12/29/16… if we don’t hear before the expiration of her visa does she have to leave the country?
Jacqueline’s answer: Your question contains a lot of unanswered questions.
Your case was recently filed so I doubt that you have received a receipt notice from USCIS. Until then, you will need to remain patient.
Secondly, you said you filed an I-485, but you did not indicate whether or not you filed an I-130 petition. If you did not file an I-130, you have a problem. I suggest you contact an immigration attorney to discuss your options asap. The attorney will address your visa issue.
After you receive your receipt notice from USCIS, you can check current USCIS processing times by visiting here: https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/processTimesDisplay…
Can I file for just divorce and not child custody in Texas? : We were married under common law in Texas and he left while I was pregnant. I did not establish his paternity & I intend to file for divorce on the grounds of either no fault or abandonment. I am a resident of Florida now and I want to remarry and remain the only guardian for my son so he remains with me in case the father decided to fight for custody ( father did not make contacts of any kind regarding the child since pregnancy by his choice and I don’t know where he lives or works anymore). Question is:
Can I file for only divorce and not custody If I won’t ask for child support just yet?
Jacqueline’s answer: If you are a Florida resident and you don’t know where you spouse lives you can file for divorce by publication. If everything is filed properly, you will receive a divorce, but the court cannot make any decisions regarding child custody, child support or division of property. Technically, you will have custody because your child is with you, but you will not get a COURT ORDER awarding you custody. The issues of child custody, child support and division of property will remain “open” until you can properly locate and serve your husband.
You should consult with a family law attorney for more information.
As immigration laws become more complex and interconnected, it is important to choose a law firm that has comprehensive knowledge of all aspects of immigration law.
To assist clients in providing us the information and documentation necessary to properly review your immigration petition matter and prepare and submit your forms, we utilize client questionnaires for the client to prepare.
Immigration law is a personalized service. Obtaining the proper visas and documentation can change the lives of individuals and families for the better, opening the doors to countless opportunities. The MacSim Firm is dedicated to helping individuals navigate our nation’s complex immigration laws and is committed to obtaining the best possible outcome for our clients.
IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY FEES
We handle the following types of immigration matters. If your immigration issue is not listed, please call our office at (561) 899-8184 to schedule an initial consultation about your immigration situation.
Joint Petition I-130 & I-485 for Spouse/Immediate Relative Living Inside US
Includes: Preparation of I-130 Petition for Alien Relative; Preparation of Spouse’s simultaneous I-485 Adjustment to Permanent Residency Status; Preparation of Biographic Information Sheets; Preparation of Affidavit(s) of Support; Preparation of Employment Authorization document; Preparation of Travel Authorization; Submission of Package to USCIS; Preparation for Final Green Card Interview. (excludes attendance at any interviews or appeals of denials).
Petition for Alien Relative Living Outside US
Includes: Preparation of I-130 Petition for Alien Relative; Preparation of Affidavit(s) of Support; attorney certification of necessary documents; Assembly of all required information and documents and submission to USCIS and Consular Office as appropriate; all necessary follow-up (excludes attendance at any interviews or appeals of denials).
Application for Permanent Resident Status (I-130 already approved)
Includes: Preparation of I-485 Adjustment to Permanent Residency Status; Preparation of Affidavit(s) of Support; Preparation of Employment Authorization document; Assembly of all required information and documents and submission to USCIS as appropriate. (excludes attendance at any interviews or appeals of denials).
I-751 Joint Petition to Remove Conditional Aspects of Permanent Residency
Includes: Preparation of I-751 Joint Application to Remove Conditional Aspects of Permanent Residency; Assembly of all required information and documents and submission to USCIS as appropriate. (excludes attendance at any interviews or appeals of denials).
Citizenship & Naturalization Petitions (N-400)
Includes: Preparation of N-400 forms, assembly of supporting materials, assistance with preparation for citizenship exam and interview, submission of materials to USCIS as appropriate, all necessary follow-up (excludes attendance at any interviews or appeals of denials).
K-1 Fiancé/K-3 Spousal Visa Service/Subsequent I-485 Adjustment
Includes: Preparation and Submission of I-129F Petition Package for Alien Fiancé; Assistance with Visa Application Process; Preparation and Submission of I-485 Application Package upon Arrival of Beneficiary in the US; Preparation for Final Green Card Interview. (excludes attendance at any interviews or appeals of denials).
Adjustment to Permanent Status for K-2/K-4 Minor Child of K-1/K-3 Fiancé/Spouse
Includes: Same general services as for spouse, except for documents which are not needed for minor child.
(I-601) Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility –
Includes: Preparation of all appropriate USCIS forms, assistance in the preparation and attainment of supporting letters and materials, assembly of all forms and materials for submission to USCIS, all necessary follow-up (excludes attendance at any interviews or appeals of denials).
TPS (Temporary Protected Status)
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