The Immigration Law Office of David N. Simmons

The Immigration Law Office of David N. Simmons Immigration Law Office in Denver, Colorado. The Immigration Law Office of David N. Simmons is located in Englewood, Colorado. However, we have U.S. and abroad. U.S.

immigration clients located across the U.S.A. We represent clients in a wide range of U.S. immigration matters. You may be legally in the United States and wanting to change your status or to obtain your “green card.” You may be longing to reunite with a loved one who is overseas. You may be facing deportation from the United States. Our law office can assist you. David N. Simmons began practicing

U.S. immigration law in the mid-1980’s. Our law office only represents clients in U.S. immigration law matters. This means that we have a depth of expertise unmatched by the typical large firm with several areas of practice. Furthermore, our small size and experienced staff allow us to give your U.S. immigration case the attention it requires. We understand what it means to have your future in our hands. immigration law has become increasingly complex in recent years. immigration enforcement has become stricter. Cases that once were easily approved are now closely scrutinized, and some are denied. In this climate, applicants for U.S. immigration benefits need experienced legal assistance. We have that experience. We will show you what individual options the U.S. immigration system gives you, help choose the best option, then work with you to bring your U.S. immigration case to a successful conclusion.

¡AVISO MUY IMPORTANTE! ¡Cuidado con esta tactica del Gobierno!
05/29/2025

¡AVISO MUY IMPORTANTE! ¡Cuidado con esta tactica del Gobierno!

Good reminder.  Don't spread rumors!  Buen recuerdo. ¡No debe repetir rumores!
05/28/2025

Good reminder. Don't spread rumors! Buen recuerdo. ¡No debe repetir rumores!

Once again, we ask the community to be cautious about the information shared on social media. Yesterday, there were posts and rumors claiming that ICE was in Center and had gone to the potato packing plants. However, at this time, there is no confirmed presence of immigration authorities in the area.
It’s important to be careful with posts that say things like “a relative told me,” especially if they don’t include specific details such as the exact location or evidence like photos. If a post claims that ICE is in a certain place but doesn’t provide proof or official confirmation, it’s most likely just a rumor.
That said, we always recommend staying alert and acting with caution.

From the Mexican Consulate General.  De parte del Consulado General de Mexico.
05/21/2025

From the Mexican Consulate General. De parte del Consulado General de Mexico.

⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTICE / AVISO IMPORTANTE ⚠️​

🇲🇽 ADVERTENCIA: Hemos sido informados de estafadores que cobran $50 por servicios de programación de citas consulares. Las citas consulares son totalmente GRATUITAS. Nunca pague a nadie que diga que puede programar citas por usted. Si alguien le pide pago, esto es una ESTAFA.
Para programar una cita, por favor contacte al Consulado Mexicano directamente a través de sus canales oficiales.

🇲🇽 WARNING: We have been informed of scammers charging $50 for consulate appointment scheduling services. Please be aware that consulate appointments are completely FREE. Never pay anyone who claims they can schedule appointments for you. If someone asks you for payment, this is a SCAM.
To schedule an appointment, please contact the Mexican Consulate directly through their official channels.

Useful information from USCIS regarding case monitoring options.
05/21/2025

Useful information from USCIS regarding case monitoring options.

Do you want instant access to updates on your case? You can get them anywhere, anytime on your computer or mobile device by creating a free USCIS online account. Sign up today: https://myaccount.uscis.gov/users/sign_up

Just a reminder.  Un recuerdo.
04/30/2025

Just a reminder. Un recuerdo.

Have you moved? Anyone registered under the Alien Registration Requirement must notify USCIS of their new address within 10 days of the change. Update your address as soon as possible. To learn more, visit: https://www.uscis.gov/alienregistration

04/28/2025

More advice on registering from USCIS.gov

04/28/2025

Important Update on USCIS Registration Requirements!!
These new requirements are complex and can significantly impact your immigration case.
Before registering or taking any action, consult with an experienced immigration attorney.
Contact The Immigration Law Office of David N. Simmons at (303) 806-0202 to schedule a confidential consultation and get the guidance you need and to make the best decision for you in your individual case.
Starting April 11, 2025, non-citizens who are not already registered and plan to remain in the U.S. for more than 30 days must comply with new federal USCIS registration requirements, including:
1. Registering with USCIS (if not already registered)
2. Carrying proof of registration at all times
3. Filing Form AR-11 within 10 days of any change of address
Who is Already Registered?
You may already be registered if you:
• Hold a Green Card (Lawful Permanent Resident)
• Were issued a visa before your most recent arrival
• Were admitted or paroled (even if status has expired)
• Are in removal proceedings
• Have an EAD (Employment Authorization Document) or a Border Crossing Card
• Have applied for lawful permanent residency (even if denied)
Who is NOT Registered?
You are likely not registered if you:
• Entered without inspection or parole
• Are a Canadian who entered at a land port/ferry without receiving an I-94
• Have pending applications such as asylum, DACA, TPS, U/T/S visas, or VAWA
Penalties for Non-Compliance Include:
• Fines up to $5,000
• Imprisonment for up to six months or 30 days
• Criminal charges (including for parents/guardians of children under 14 who fail to comply)
How to Register:
1. Create a USCIS Online Account
2. Submit Form G-325R
3. Attend a biometrics appointment
For More Information: https://www.uscis.gov/alienregistration
Examples of Acceptable Proof of Registration:
• I-94
• Green Card
• Employment Authorization Card
• Notice to Appear for Immigration Proceedings
• Parole or Admission Stamp
• Receipt for Green Card Application
Actualización importante sobre los requisitos de registro del USCIS
Estos nuevos requisitos son complejos y pueden afectar gravemente su caso de inmigración.
Antes de registrarse o tomar cualquier medida, consulte con un abogado de inmigración con experiencia.
Contacte con La Oficina del Abogado David N. Simmons a (303) 806-0202 para programar una consulta confidencial, obtener la orientación que necesita y tomar la mejor decisión para su caso.
A partir del 11 de abril de 2025, los extranjeros que aún no estén registrados y planeen permanecer en EE. UU. por más de 30 días deberán cumplir con los nuevos requisitos federales de registro del USCIS, que incluyen:
1. Registrarse en el USCIS (si aún no lo están).
2. Llevar consigo comprobante de registro en todo momento.
3. Presentar el Formulario AR-11 dentro de los 10 días posteriores a cualquier cambio de domicilio.
¿Quién ya está registrado?
• Es posible que ya esté registrado si:
• Tiene una Tarjeta de Residencia Permanente (Green Card)
• Recibió una visa antes de su llegada más reciente
• Fue admitido o obtuvo permiso de permanencia temporal (incluso si su estatus ha expirado)
• Está en proceso de deportación
• Tiene un Documento de Autorización de Empleo (EAD) o una Tarjeta de Cruce Fronterizo
• Ha solicitado la residencia permanente legal (incluso si le fue denegada)
¿Quién NO está registrado?
• Es probable que **no esté registrado** si:
• Ingresó sin inspección ni permiso de permanencia
• Es canadiense y entró por un puerto terrestre/transbordador sin recibir un I-94
• Tiene solicitudes pendientes, como asilo, DACA, TPS, visas U/T/S o VAWA
Las sanciones por no cumplir incluyen:
• Multas de hasta $5,000
• Prisión de hasta seis meses o 30 días
• Cargos penales (incluidos los de padres/tutores de menores de 14 años que incumplan)
Cómo registrarse:
1. Cree una cuenta en línea de USCIS
2. Envíe el formulario G-325R
3. Asista a una cita de toma de datos biométricos
Para Mas Información: https://www.uscis.gov/es/registro-extranjeros
Ejemplos de comprobantes de registro aceptables:
• I-94
• Tarjeta de residencia permanente
• Tarjeta de permiso de trabajo
• Notificación de comparecencia para audiencia deportación
• Sello de Permiso de Admisión o perdón
• Recibo de Solicitud de residencia

This is from a Denver nonprofit.  If you received this notice, and you have filed for asylum or other relief, you are in...
04/14/2025

This is from a Denver nonprofit. If you received this notice, and you have filed for asylum or other relief, you are in removal proceedings already, or you have an employment authorization that is not based on your parole status, you may disregard the notification.

This notice was sent to thousands of people who came to the United States through a CBP One appointment and received parole. A copy of the notice is attached for your reference. The notice has been sent by the federal government either through the CBP One application, email, mail or by all three means.

The notice indicates the following information:

• Termination of parole by the U.S. government. Parole is either ending early, or that parole will end in 7 days from the date of the notice. Other notices say that parole will end immediately.
• Work permits based on parole will also expire early.
• After parole ends, the U.S. government may try to deport people who had CBP One parole.

Please note the following important information:

• If you currently have a pending immigration application such as asylum, that application remains valid and you can continue to pursue your application.
• If you have a work permit based on a pending asylum application and it is NOT based on parole, that work permit also remains valid.
• If you have a pending case with the immigration court, your case is still active until the judge makes a decision.

If you do not already have another pending immigration application and you are eligible for another form of immigration relief, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. For example, some people with CBP One parole could be eligible for asylum, Temporary Protected Status, or other options.

However, submitting a new immigration application is complicated and should be assessed on your specific circumstances. It is important to consider that applying for this new immigration application places you in a position to provide the government with more information, such as your current address.

We highly recommend speaking with a lawyer about your options.

Para una versión en español, visite https://jamlac.org/dhsnotice/

This information is not intended to be legal advice.‼️‼️

11/20/2023

Servicio etico y profesional. Estamos en Colorado, listos para servirle con su caso de inmigracion.

Ethical and professional service. We are in Colorado, ready to assist you with your immigration case.

Immigration Law Office in Denver, Colorado.

ACLARANDO DUDAS: SERVICIOS LEGALES AUTORIZADOS EN PROCESOS MIGRATORIOS. Todos temenos derecho a trabajar y hacer empresa...
10/26/2023

ACLARANDO DUDAS: SERVICIOS LEGALES AUTORIZADOS EN PROCESOS MIGRATORIOS. Todos temenos derecho a trabajar y hacer empresa, pero no podemos dedicarnos a trabajos sin el entrenamiento adecuado o peor aún sin las licencias necesarias. En el campo migratorio las reglas son claras los autorizados para servir a la comunidad somos: (1) los abogados con licencia en Estados Unidos o (2) representantes autorizados por el Departamento de Justicia. (revise el link de USCIS adjunto a este post.) Las dos profesiones tienen un respaldo no solo académico, pero están regulados para el cumplimiento sus servicios. Los notarios, personas que están estudiando, o son paralegales, o son bilingües se dedican a realizar pagos de impuestos, e incluso profesionales del derecho de otros países no están autorizados. Si estas personas desean ayudar a la comunidad pueden hacerlo siendo voluntarios en distintos eventos, si están cobrando por su servicios no ayudan. Es entonces trabajo no autorizado, sin los conocimientos, ni el respaldo necesario. Incluso con buenas intenciones, todos debemos saber que podemos y que debemos hacer. No hay excusa. Cada profesisional cumple un trabajo importante y honesto en la sociedad.

https://www.uscis.gov/es/fraude-estafas-y-fallas-en-el-desempeno/evite-las-estafas-de-inmigracion/encuentre-servicios-legales?fbclid=IwAR19G3kkOePFYTffSEm6VqFQAQSVFMMpuz_ZbkIZKXAHi9Axt26Lf-76fog

Aunque usted mismo puede presentar sus formularios, muchas personas optan por buscar ayuda de representación legal. Si busca representación legal, tenga en cuenta las siguientes guías. Un repres

10/21/2023

Unificación familiar para Ecuador 🇪🇨 El Salvador 🇸🇻 Colombia 🇨🇴 Cuba 🇨🇺 Guatemala 🇬🇹 Honduras 🇭🇳 y Haití 🇭🇹. IMPORTANTE: No sea enganado por. NO LO PUEDE PEDIR; tiene que recibir una invitación del Dpto. De Estado. Ya están empezando mandar invitaciones.

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