Understanding Advance Parole

February 27, 2016

Understanding Advance Parole

“Is it ok for me to travel outside the United States?” A frequently asked question by clients is whether it is safe to travel outside the United... Read More

Fears | Nachawati Case to be Reviewed by Supreme Court

February 26, 2016

Fears | Nachawati Case to be Reviewed by Supreme Court

Fears | Nachawati Law Firm is proud to report that The Texas Supreme Court has agreed to review a civil case where our client was the victim of a... Read More

Chapter 13 Discharge

Chapter 13 Discharge

The discharge is the overall of any consumer bankruptcy case.  This is occurs at the conclusion of the case and it is a permanent injunction that... Read More

Multiple Bankruptcy Filings

February 25, 2016

Multiple Bankruptcy Filings

A debtor cannot re-file for bankruptcy for 180 days after their previous case was dismissed if the prior case was dismissed due to the debtor’s... Read More

The Violence Against Women Act

February 24, 2016

The Violence Against Women Act

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows the eligible battered spouse, child, or parent of a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to self-petition... Read More

Jurisdictional Limit on Chapter 13

Jurisdictional Limit on Chapter 13

In order to be eligible to file chapter 13 bankruptcy there are certain requirements that must be met. First of all only individuals can file for... Read More

Fears | Nachawati Loves Girl Scouts

February 18, 2016

Fears | Nachawati Loves Girl Scouts

Fears | Nachawati had the wonderful opportunity to host a couple of local Girl Scouts in the office who were selling their famous cookies to raise... Read More

Understanding National Visa Center Processing

Understanding National Visa Center Processing

Immigration status is commonly conferred in two ways in the United States – through a change from one status to another in the U.S. and through an... Read More

Obtaining a Commuter Green Card

February 16, 2016

Obtaining a Commuter Green Card

“I live in Mexico but travel regularly to the U.S. to work for a U.S. employer” States such as Texas which have a border with a contiguous... Read More