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  • Firm Overview
  • About Our Attorneys
    • Elaine Dorothy Kimbrell
    • Charles Gillman
    • Erin Colleen Hebert
    • Samantha Hechtman
    • Natasha Jabbar
    • Charles A Mosher
    • Brittany Nicole Odom
    • Maria Frischling
    • David A.M. Ware
    • About Our Paralegals
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    • Charles Gillman
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    • Charles A Mosher
    • Brittany Nicole Odom
    • Maria Frischling
    • David A.M. Ware
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Central American Immigrants Flock to New Orleans—and Wait

Immigration attorney looks for help representing children

Influx of Child Immigrants Strains Courts in Louisiana

New Orleans immigration court handling more than 1,200 cases of unaccompanied minors fleeing Central America

Immigrant children in Louisiana, placed with relatives or family friends, face lengthy court process

N.O. a hub for Honduran children fleeing violence

Lawyers respond to help unaccompanied minors

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  • Immigration For Individuals
    • Information For Academics, Researchers And Physicians
      • Individuals Of Extraordinary Ability
      • National Interest Waiver
    • Other Alternatives And Court Proceedings
      • Additional Information Regarding Asylum
      • Administrative Appeals And Federal Litigation
      • Asylum, TPS, VAWA And Other Forms Of Humanitarian Relief
      • Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals
      • Immigration Consequences Of Criminal Convictions
      • Motions To Reopen And Appeals
      • Removal And Deportation
    • Ways To Come To The United States Temporarily (Nonimmigrant Visas)
      • B-1 Visitor For Business/B-2 Visitor For Pleasure
      • E-3 For Australian Professionals
      • H-1B FAQ
      • H-1B For Professionals Working In A Specialty Occupation
      • Individuals Of Extraordinary Ability (O-1 Visas)
      • Information For F-1 Students
      • Investors And Treaty Traders E-1/E-2
      • L-1
      • OPT
      • Processing At US Embassies Or Consulates
      • Religious Workers R-1
      • TN – NAFTA Treaty Visas For Citizens Of Mexico And Canada
      • Visa Waiver Program
    • Ways To Stay In The United States Permanently
      • Adjustment Of Status Vs. Consular Processing
      • Diversity Visa Lottery
      • Employment-Based Immigration
      • Family-Based Immigration
      • National Interest Waiver
      • Inadmissibility And Waivers
      • Labor Certification (PERM)
      • Outstanding Professors And Researchers
      • Permanent Residence Through Investment
      • Provisional Waiver Process
      • Religious Workers
      • Special Handling Labor Certification
      • Workers Of Exceptional Ability
  • Immigration For Organizations
    • Employer Compliance
    • Information For Investors And Entrepreneurs
      • Investors And Treaty Traders E-1/E-2
    • Ways For Prospective Employees To Stay In The United States Permanently
      • Employment-Based Immigration
      • Organizations Seeking Permanent Residence Individuals Of Extraordinary Ability
      • Outstanding Professors And Researchers
    • Ways For Prospective Employees To Work In The United States Temporarily (Nonimmigrant Visas)

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