Women of Cincinatti – Nazly Mamedova
Nazly Mamedova was honored to be nominated for the interview with Women of Cincy to discuss current immigration issues at her alma mater XavierUniversity The Brueggeman Center For Dialogue
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Nazly Mamedova was honored to be nominated for the interview with Women of Cincy to discuss current immigration issues at her alma mater XavierUniversity The Brueggeman Center For Dialogue
Our attorney, Nazly Mamedova, has been featured in Women of Cincy. She discussed her upbringing and her work in immigration. She discussed the current immigration trends and policies. More information can be found here: https://www.womenofcincy.org/home/nazly-mamedova
Для удобства наших клиентов мы внедрили на нашем сайте проверку статуса USCIS дела. Просто перейдите к www.nazlylaw.com и нажмите на Закон об иммиграции. Вы можете ввести свой номер квитанции USCIS и проверить последнюю информацию о вашем...
For the convenience of our clients, we have implemented USCIS case status check on our website. Simply go to www.nazlylaw.com and press on Immigration Law. You will be able to enter your USCIS receipt number and check the latest information on your case.
Para la comodidad de nuestros clientes, hemos implementado la verificación del estatus del caso USCIS en nuestra pagina web. Simplemente vaya a www.nazlylaw.com y presione sobre la Ley de Inmigración. Podrá ingresar su número de recibo de USCIS y verificar la...
The COVID Crisis in Ohio Immigration Jail “Human Lives Must Be Worth More Than a Federal Contract” Mt. Gilead, OH – Yesterday, a federal Judge in the Southern District of Ohio ordered the release of three men in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody, who...
Law Office of Nazly Mamedova received a notice from EOIR that all NON-DETAINED hearings scheduled through May 15, 2020, have been postponed. Dear clients and non-clients, do not try to attend your hearings or show up to court if your hearings scheduled prior to May...
USCIS published its denial rates for first quarter of FY2019. It shows that Cincinnati's denial rate is 13% and Louisville 15%.