Cabrera & Hart Law APC

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Sophia Martinez
Apr 12, 2023
Cabrera & Hart Law provided me with exceptional legal support. They were always available to answer my questions and guided me through every step of the immigration process. I genuinely felt valued as a client.
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Erica Berning
Jan 24, 2024
My husband and I had a great experience obtaining his green card with Cabrera & Hart LLC. They meticulously answered all our questions and guided us through the paperwork. We highly recommend this firm and would definitely seek their help again if needed.
Frequently asked questions
help_outline What are my obligations as a “sponsor”?
A sponsor must sign a legally binding affidavit of support for the Beneficiary, maintaining financial responsibility towards the U.S. Government should the Beneficiary require financial assistance. This obligation lasts until the Beneficiary becomes a U.S. citizen or has worked in the U.S. for 40 qualifying quarters.
help_outline I don’t make enough money to sponsor my wife, is there anything else that can be done?
Yes, you can file the financial affidavit with a “joint” sponsor, who can be a family member or a close friend, willing to share these obligations required by the U.S. government.
help_outline What is a conditional green card?
A Conditional 2-year Green Card is given to spouses married for less than two years at the time of the interview. You must petition to remove the condition within 90 days of its expiration.
help_outline Can my child, a U.S. Citizen, apply for me to get a green card?
Yes, if your child is over 21, they can petition for you to apply for your green card.
help_outline How can I prove that my marriage is real?
Providing documentation that shows cohabitation, financial comingling, and evidence of your romantic relationship is crucial for proving the legitimacy of your marriage.
help_outline How long will it take for me to become a U.S. Citizen?
Processing times vary, but generally, it takes around 9 months after filing your application to receive an interview date.
help_outline Will I need to be fingerprinted?
Yes, you will receive a notice for biometrics appointment, which will indicate the schedule for your fingerprints.
help_outline Can I change my name?
Name changes can be incorporated into your Oath of Allegiance ceremony with proof of the legal change.
help_outline What happens if USCIS denies my application?
You can request a hearing if you believe your application was denied by error. The denial notice will guide you through this process.
help_outline What if my Green Card is expired before applying for citizenship?
An expired card does not bar you from applying for citizenship, but it may cause issues with employment or travel.
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Business History

Established in 2018 • 6 years in business
Cabrera & Hart Law, APC was founded in 2018 and has been providing legal services for 6 years.

What We Offer

Immigration

Immigration Services
Comprehensive legal services regarding immigration matters including obtaining visas, green cards, and citizenship.
Family & Marriage Visa
Legal assistance with family and marriage-based immigration applications.
Asylum Services
Guidance and representation for individuals seeking asylum in the U.S.
DACA Services
Support for individuals applying for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
Naturalization Services
Assistance with the naturalization process for permanent residents.
Waivers & Pardons
Legal services for obtaining waivers and pardons related to immigration matters.

Legal Services

Criminal Defense
Defense services for criminal charges affecting immigration status.
Court Representation
Legal representation in court for immigration-related hearings and appeals.

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