
NACARA-203, Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act, Permanent Residency (Green Card)
This special program applies to certain individuals from Guatemala, El Salvador and certain soviet bloc countries who entered the U.S. and applied for asylum or relief benefits by specific dates and are part of a settlement from a class action lawsuit in 1991.
Later, it also applied to qualified battered family members and individuals. The program allows Application to Suspend Deportation or apply for Cancellation of Removal even if the alien is not in deportation or removal, which is normally the requirement to these reliefs. Success entitles the alien to become a lawful permanent resident.
The alien must not have been convicted of aggravated felony in the U.S. or abroad. If you have been convicted of certain crimes you may still be eligible under a "heightened standard". The case will be referred to Immigration Court for a decision. Obviously, this special program is detailed and exacting and we strongly recommend no one tackle it without strong attorney representation. we can provide that representation. Remember, "with immigration, nothing is as simple as it first appears"℠.

Why Choose Charleston USA Immigration Law Center, LLP?
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Over 3 Decades of Immigration Experience
We have been in practice since 1982, and have helped thousands of clients from almost every country in the world with their immigration needs.
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Accessible Office & Home Appointments
We make the process convenient and feasible for our clients. We offer flexible appointment hours including weekends, and monitor our phones 24/7 to ensure we are here to answer all of your questions.
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Simple & Uncomplicated Payment PlansWe save you the guess work with straightforward payment plans. You will always know the exact amount of your immigration services.
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Military Discounts
We have a deep appreciation for our active Army, Navy, Marine, Air Force and Coast Guard Members and offer discounts on attorney fees.



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DACA - Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
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Immigration Reform Legislation
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Qualifying for a Visa