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The Law Offices of Richard W. Moore, P.A. is a Baltimore, Maryland law firm serving clients in the Baltimore, MD, Washington, D.C. metro areas, and throughout the world. Our firm concentrates in Immigration and Naturalization into the U.S.A, and our cases include, but are not limited to, Green Cards, Fiance Visas, Citizenship, Deportation
and Removal, Family based and Employment Visas, and Asylum. For over
30 years, we have successfully represented clients from all over the
globe in all types of immigration matters such as the following:
- Removal and Deportation
- Family based Visa petitions
- Labor certifications
- Fiancé Visas— K Visas
- Work Visas — H Visas and L
Visas
- Student Visas — F-1 Visa,
J-1 Visa and M-1
Visa
- Visitors Visas — B-1
Visa and B-2 Visa
- Citizenship applications
- Asylum and withholding of removal
- Criminal waivers
- Appeals to the BIA
- Motions to Reopen
- Habeas Corpus petitions
We have successfully represented clients from around the world! Click here to view the complete list of countries.
As members of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, we devote
considerable resources to keep abreast of the ever-changing immigration
landscape.
With over 50 years combined experience, we have the expertise and skills to provide you with the high-quality immigration representation you need.
The Law Offices of Richard W. Moore, P.A. has previously achieved the highest possible peer review rating “AV” from
Martindale
Hubbell. An AV Peer Review Rating — shows that a lawyer has
reached the height of professional excellence. He or she has usually
practiced law for many years, and is recognized for the highest levels
of skill and integrity.
- A Rating : Very High to Preeminent Legal Ability
- V Rating : Very High General Ethical Standards
Only a very small percentage of firms have achieved such a rating. Richard
W. Moore is also recognized in Martindale Hubbell’s prestigious
Bar Registry of Preeminent Lawyers for his expertise in estate planning
matters.
With our secure online system, we can assist your immigration needs from anywhere in the world!
Contact us today with your questions or comments, or call us toll free (866) 388-1790 to get started.
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Immigration Attorneys -
Richard W. Moore, Jr. and Richard W. Moore
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LATEST US IMMIGRATION NEWS
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H-1B Cap STILL not met for this Year!
June 12 , 2009
H-1B Cap still not met for this year - there is still time to file for this H-1B season, which would allow the foreign national to begin employment on October 1, 2009 - call 410-825-1790 for details!!
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JULY 2009 VISA BULLETIN NOW AVAILABLE June 10 , 2009 ... read more
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Major natz. delay EAJA fee victory; Tenth Circuit March 18, 2009 -
"The uncontroverted evidence that USCIS had the ability to direct the FBI to expedite... read more
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BIA: IJ must advise re biometrics
December 10, 2008 - "It is a serious matter to deem applications for relief abandoned on technical grounds, particularly when ... read more
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BUSH EXPECTED TO ADD MORE COUNTIRES TO VISA WAIVER PROGRAM October 16, 2008 -
"On Friday, Bush will make a statement on the visa waiver, the White House said, hinting that more countries would be ... read more
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TPS for El Salvadorans extended 18 months September 25, 2008 ... read more
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FIRST CIRCUIT ON EAJA, NATZ. DELAY, FBI NAME CHECKS
August 8, 2008 - [T]he government's assertion that it was required to wait until Aronov's FBI name check was completed before ... read more
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USCIS ISSUES REVISED GUIDANCE ON THE APPLICABILITY OF THE
CHILD STATUS PROTECTION ACT (CSPA)
May 6, 2008 - The Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) amended the Immigration Nationality Act by changing how an alien is determined to... read more
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H-1B FILING FIGURES ANNOUNCED
April 10, 2008 - More than 163,000 H-1B petitions were filed by April 7. Out of that total, 31,200 were filed... read more
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GREAT NEWS!!! USCIS extends OPT from 12 to 29 months for most F-1 non-immigrant students and expands cap-gap relief for students with pending H-1B petitions.
April 8, 2008 - The prayers of thousands of foreign national graduates working on OPT and their employers have been answered ... read more
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USCIS HAS PUBLISHED A COMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY OF THE VARIOUS TYPES OF EMPLOYMENT-BASED GREEN CARDS
January 24, 2008 ... read more
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EXPERIENCING DELAYS IN YOUR CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION? You may be able to sue the USCIS and make THEM pay your attorney's fees... read more
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IMPORTANT NEWS FOR EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYMENT-BASED VISA APPLICANTS
The Department of Labor has published sweeping changes to the labor certification and PERM process... read more
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS CAN NOW BE DONE ONLINE You can now change your address with USCIS online. Before using this online tool, you should have... read more
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