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Pathway Legal Group PLLC is an immigration law firm. Our mission is to help clients navigate the complexities of immigration law in the United States. Our law firm is grounded on honesty, quality, and experience to help clients their best legal options.
Jose Manuel is an experienced immigration attorney who understands what it is like to navigate complex immigration agencies.
Although Jose Manuel was born in Mexico, he entered the United States in 1995 with a tourist visa. As a 9 year-old child, Jose Manuel overstayed his tourist visa with his parents, becoming undocumented.
Despite lacking lawful immigration status, Jose Manuel graduated with his Bachelor of Arts degree with a concentration in Anthropology in 2008. His undergraduate thesis centered on the immigrant community from Mexico in Clearwater, Florida. In 2011, Jose Manuel earned his Juris Doctor degree from Florida State University College of Law. Initially, the Florida Supreme Court denied his ability to practice law because he was undocumented, but Jose Manuel did not give up. With the help of his attorneys, Jose Manuel advocated for a change in law at the Florida legislature. In May of 2014, the Florida legislature changed the law, allowing Jose Manuel to practice law. Jose Manuel has been licensed by the Florida Supreme Court ever since.
Jose Manuel went on to study a Master's in criminal law at the State Autonomous University of Hidalgo in 2019. Jose Manuel is currently a doctoral candidate at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
In addition to his academic credentials and personal experience with the U. S. immigration law system, Jose Manuel has extensive experience practicing immigration law. Jose Manuel has over 9 years of experience defending immigrants and resolving cases. In addition to being licensed in U. S., Jose Manuel is also licensed in Mexico with experience in criminal, family, and civil law.
José Manuel is now a partner at Pathway Legal Group, PLLC.
José Manuel loves books, ancient ruins, the outdoors, and spending time with his wife and family.
Attorney Daisy Delatorre, Esq., was born and raised in Bradenton, Florida, in an immigrant family. She is Mexican-American and is passionate about immigrant rights. In 2017, she graduated from Florida State University with her Bachelor of Arts in criminology. She went on to attend Stetson College of Law the same year. During law school, she led immigrant rights groups as well as interned at a local immigration law firm. In 2020, she earned her Juris Doctor and was admitted to the Florida Bar. She worked as a public defender for nearly two years, before transitioning to private immigration law practice. Attorney Daisy Delatorre is now a partner at Pathway Legal Group, PLLC.
She loves dogs, reading, food, the outdoors, and spending time with her husband and family.
U. S. citizens and legal permanent residents may often petition their spouses and children. U. S. citizens may often petition their parents and siblings as well. Our office handles every step of the way, from the family petition to the consular process and/or adjustment of status. Call our office today to find out if you qualify!
Being denied an immigration benefit can be stressful, but it does not have to be the end of the process. Reasons for denials may vary, but immigration law allows for waivers in many cases. In many cases, showing extreme hardship to a U. S. citizen parent or spouse allows U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to waive the reasons for a denial. Our team has extensive experience in waivers for greencard and visa applications. Schedule a consultation today!
Children of U. S. citizens often qualify for U. S. citizenship even if they are born abroad. Our attorneys have ample experience handling registrations of birth abroad and passport applications for U. S. citizen children. Don't let the cumbersome processes at U. S. Embassies stop you from obtaining your Certificate of Citizenship and Passport. Call our office today!
Certain persons who have been legal permanent residents for at least five years (and, in some cases, three years) may qualify to apply for citizenship (naturalization). Call our office today!
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) protects men and women who are survivors of domestic violence by a U. S. citizen or legal permanent resident spouse. In some scenarios, survivors of abuse by their U. S. citizen children over 21 may also qualify. Although the abuse must have happened in the U. S., qualifying beneficiaries may self-petition inside or outside the U. S. Find out if VAWA is the best option for you by calling our office.
The T Visa is for victims of severe trafficking. Trafficking may involve forced labor or sexual abuse. Qualifying persons may be eligible for an employment authorization document while the process is pending. After three years of T Nonimmigrant status, qualifying persons may be eligible for a greencard.
Victims of certain crimes who cooperate with the authorities in the investigation of those crimes may qualify for U Nonimmigrant Status. After three years with U Nonimmigrant Status, qualifying persons may be eligible for a greencard.
Certain persons who face severe harm in their home country may apply for asylee status. The severe harm must be on account of race, nationality, religion, political opinion, or particular social group. Asylum law is very complex, and a successful case can turn on highly technical arguments. Let our team who is well-versed on asylum law advise you on the process.
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status is a pathway to a greencard for certain minors who have been abandoned, abused, or neglected. Please call to find out if you qualify.
DACA provides temporary relief from removal and employment authorization in most states for certain immigrants who entered as minors. Our team has personal experience with DACA. Partner José Manuel Godínez Samperio, Esq., was himself a DACA recipient. Thus, our team not only understands the law surrounding DACA, but also understands it on a personal level. Litigation regarding DACA is ongoing, and we encourage you to consult with our team if you are unsure if you qualify.
Do you have an immigration situation that is not listed here? Give us a call and we will evaluate your situation. This website lists some of the most common situations that our team handles, but it is not meant to be a non-exhaustive list. Our team also has experience in unique situations, as well as other immigration situations not listed above.
We love to receive clients in person. Therefore, please call us to schedule your appointment in person.
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