Áreas de la Práctica

Sara Logan defiende a clientes puestos en el proceso de eliminación (“deportación”) Al ser colocado en un proceso de deportación se inicia conque le llega un Aviso de Comparecencia en el Tribunal de Inmigración de EE.UU., demandando a la persona de no estar de acuerdo con las leyes de inmigración de Estados Unidos. Hay una serie de defensas disponibles para los individuos acusados de violaciones de inmigración. A través de una promoción eficaz y litigios, nos esforzamos no sólo de tener el proceso de deportación, sino también obtener un estado migratorio legal en los Estados Unidos para nuestros clientes. Cuando nos enfrentamos acasos muy difíciles, nos esforzamos por encontrar estrategias y soluciones innovadoras para proporcionar el resultado más positivo posible.

Algunos de los trabajos de defensa en los cuales nos especializamos incluye:

– Cancelación de Remoción
– Asilo Defensivo
– Estatus de Protección Temporal
– Ajuste de Estatus
– Exenciones
– La Ley de Violencia Contra las Mujeres
– Colaboración con los abogados de defensa criminal para evitar las consecuencias negativas de inmigración

Family and Marriage Based Immigration

The Logan Firm regularly assists their clients to navigate the complex law surrounding immigrating family members, spouses, fiancés, and children. We understand that being united with family members, spouses, and fiancés, is of utmost importance and therefore we strive to provide efficient, timely, and effective representation for these clients. We have experience working with consulates in Europe, North, South, and Central American, Asia, and Africa. Some of the types of family immigration based immigration cases we represent are:

– Adjustment of Status
– K-1/ K-3 Fiancé Visas/ Spouse Visas
– Consular Processing

Asylum

The Logan Firm represents individuals who fear returning to their home countries due to their race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group. During the Arab Spring Uprising of 2011, Sarah Logan was recognized by the Colorado chapter of the American Immigration Lawyer’s Association for her pro-bono assistance to Libyan students who feared returning to their home country due to potential persecution.

Assistance for Victims

The Logan Firm is dedicated to advocating for victims of crime, as well as victims of spousal abuse. Attorneys from The Logan Firm regularly volunteer to provide Immigration legal clinics for battered women at Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence in Boulder, Colorado. We specialize in the following cases that are aimed at giving assistance to victims of crime:

– U-visas

The U-visa is a temporary visa for undocumented victims of crime who have assisted with the investigation and prosecution of certain qualifying crimes. The U-visa includes employment authorization and allows for U-visa holders to apply for permanent residence in the United States.

– Violence Against Women Act
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows individuals who are or who were married to an abusive United States citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse to file a self-petition, independently of their abuser. Individuals with an approved self- petition are eligible for employment authorization and certain individuals may be eligible to apply for permanent residence in the United States.

Waivers

The Logan Firm regularly assists individuals in applying for waivers to cure a ground of inadmissibility that prevents them from immigrating the United States. Some of the factors of inadmissibility that waivers can overcome are unlawful presence in the United States, criminal grounds, health related grounds, and prior misrepresentations to immigration authorities.

Naturalization

Naturalization is the process of becoming a United States citizen. The Logan Firm regularly consults with clients considering naturalization and guides them through the entire process. While the process of naturalizing can be straightforward for many clients, it can also lead to very harsh consequences for individuals who have not complied with immigration laws during their permanent residency. Therefore, it is advisable to have legal counsel before taking this important step.