New Frontier Immigration Law - February 2021

Spotlighting Emmanuel New Frontier Client ‘Stuck’ in USA by COVID-19!

When Emmanuel Iyere arrived in the USA from Nigeria in 2017, he was excited to

him. It was clear that he probably qualified for asylum, given the things that have devolved in Nigeria since he first left. But he’d also tried to voluntarily depart, and normally, that’s the end for any immigration case. But because he hadn’t succeeded, we were able to halt certain processes and get our foot in the door on others. As he surmised from his own research, the changing conditions in Nigeria were a big factor in whether he could safely return — and, similarly, whether he’d be allowed to stay in the United States. Today, things are different for Emmanuel. His situation is no longer cut and dried. He has a real chance at staying here, when before there was none. His tenacity and research are big parts of that, as is just plain luck at not being able to depart the country. But most of all, he found the right immigration law partner. If you have a scary, complicated case of your own, give New Frontier Immigration Law a call. You deserve a chance of your own, and we’re here to help.

meet his family and learn about new cultures. The young man enjoyed

his time, and his future looked bright until an issue cropped up with his immigration case. He did the smart thing and hired an immigration firm. Unfortunately, that firm didn’t tell him about some of the options that he had available, something he only discovered after he tried to voluntarily depart and couldn’t do so due to COVID-19. Cases like his are very difficult, but when he came to New Frontier with his troubles, we knew we had to at least try to help

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