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NY Certificate of Subscribing Witness
The New York notary certificate of subscribing witness is a document with which a notary public verifies the identity of an individual who has acted as a witness for the signing of a legal instrument. A “subscribing witness” is required by living trusts and other property transfers, and they must personally know the principal signer, witness the signing of the document, and sign as witness. Can be used for other types of documents, if needed.
Employment Contract for a Bilingual Receptionist & Secretary
A employment contract for a bilingual receptionist or secretary. The contract include employer providing phone for remote receptionist to answer. Termination and return of property are also included in the terms of the contract. State can easily be changed to use in any state or jurisdiction
Respondent’s Evidence Submission
Respondent’s evidence submission to Immigration Court with Exhibit list, witness list and Certificate of Service
Brief in Support of Particular Social Group for Asylum
Brief arguing that certain gang based and domestic sexual violence based claims still qualify as a particular social group membership for purposes of asylum post Matter of A-B-. Also argues that certain conclusions reached in Matter of A-B- are flawed and contradict current caselaw.
BIA Bond Brief
Brief to the Board of Immigration Appeals appealing the Immigration Court’s denial of bond. Respondent argued that the Immigration Judge failed to weigh all positive and negative factors in determining bond. Additionally new circumstances arose following the hearing in which the Respondent received substandard medical care in detention, which justified remand to the court to reconsider its bond ruling.
Motion to Administratively Close Proceedings
Motion to Immigration Court requesting administrative closure under Matter of Avetisyan based upon humanitarian grounds and low priority for removal.
BIA Brief Regarding Lawful Admission
Brief to the Board of Immigration Appeals arguing that a a waive-through at a port of entry constitutes a lawful admission tot he US for purposes of adjustment of status.