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Raslan Pla and Company

Cleveland, Ohio based divorce, business, and immigration law firm
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Sending a Relative Back to Syria Is Too Hard on Americans

By Sandro Santoli on August 27, 2013 in immigration

Immigration law allows the government to cancel deportation of certain temporary residents if the resident has been in the U.S. continuously for ten years, has good moral character and has not been convicted of certain crimes.  The resident, however, must show that his deportation will cause an exceptional and extremely unusual hardship on an American […]

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Sponsorship of Foreign Gay Spouses

By Sandro Santoli on July 30, 2013 in domestic relations, immigration, news

Sponsorship of foreign gay spouses became easier for gay Americans.  Gay Americans living in states where gay marriage is not recognized can now sponsor a foreign spouse for U.S. citizenship if the same-sex couple was married in a state where gay marriage is recognized, according to new policies set forth by the United States Citizenship […]

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U.S. Government Again Allows Syrians to Apply and Re-apply for TPS

By Sandro Santoli on June 21, 2013 in immigration

As of June 17, 2003, the U.S. government again allows Syrians to apply and re-apply for TPS (Temporary Protected Status).  TPS is a status given to certain foreigners inside the U.S. who are from certain countries where it is difficult for them to return.  TPS makes the foreigner not removable from the U.S.  The foreigner […]

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Recent News

  • Syrian TPS Now Open for Re-Registration and Initial Registration
  • Federal Court Upholds Legality of 2016 OPT STEM Extension Program
  • Biden Administration Announces It Will Review the Deportations of Veterans and Military Family Members
  • Senators Reintroduce the SECURE Act
  • President Biden Orders Full Review of Trump Administration’s Immigration Policies
  • President Biden Announces Plan to Rebuild Refugee Admissions Program
  • National Interest Exceptions for Travelers from the Schengen Area, United Kingdom and Ireland
  • Senators Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) Introduce Dream Act of 2021
  • U.S. Supreme Court Cancels Hearings in Two Immigration Cases.
  • UPDATE: Secretary of State Blinken Announces Termination of U.S. Asylum Cooperative Agreements with El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras

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Raslan Pla and Company, LLC

1701 E. 12th Street Suite 3GW Cleveland, Ohio 44114
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Office: (216) 928-1500

Toll Free: (877) 928-1501

Fax: (216) 928-1501

Email: info@raslanpla.com

We provide representation to immigration clients outside of Ohio too.

Serving Ohio:

The law firm of RaslanPla and Company LLC, is located in Cleveland, Ohio, and provides representation for clients in the communities of Lorain, Akron, Painesville, Cleveland, Youngstown, Parma, Beachwood, Westlake, Euclid, Mentor, Strongsville, Warren, Kent, Ashtabula County, Cuyahoga County, Geauga County, Hamilton county, Lake County, Lorain county, Medina County, Mahoning County, Stark County, and Summit County.

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