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Stanley Dale Radtke
Attorney at Law
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Practice Areas
- Appeals & Appellate
- Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
- Immigration Law
- Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas, Visitor Visas, Work Visas
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Social Security Disability
Fees
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Contingent Fees
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- California
- 9th Circuit
Languages
- German: Spoken
Professional Experience
- Of Counsel
- Mira Law Group, APC
- - Current
- I work with the Mira Law Group handling a diverse portfolio of matter, including immigration, deportation, criminal defense, and personal injury cases.
- Appointed Counsel
- First District Appellate Project
- - Current
- Appointed to the FDAP panel for indigent criminal appeals before the First District Appellate Court.
- Associate Attorney
- Law Offices of Haitham Edward Ballout
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- Represent clients before EOIR Immigration Courts and handle immigration and deportation appeals before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and Petitions for Review before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Represent clients in Personal Injury Claims, Social Security Appeals, and Criminal matters.
Education
- University of San Francisco School of Law
- J.D. | Juris Doctor
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Professional Associations
- Bar Association of San Francisco
- Volunteer Pro Bono Attorney in Immigration Court
- Current
- Activities: Through the BASF, I volunteer in the San Francisco Immigration Courts as the pro bono attorney of the day to assist unrepresented Respondent's before the immigration court.
Publications
Articles & Publications
- A Proposal for Defining a Core Zone of Protection Under Membership in a Particular Social Group: Refocusing the Analysis to Utilize Both the Social Visibility Component and the Group Immutability Component Approach."
- University of San Francisco Journal of Law and Social Challenges (2008)
Speaking Engagements
- Legal Research in the Real World: Why is it so important? A Practitioner Panel, 2130 Fulton St., SF, CA
- University of San Francisco School of Law
Websites & Blogs
- Blog
- No Deportation
Legal Answers
87 Questions Answered
- Q. son 16, born in the US from perm.resident father and inmigrant mother (domestic violence 2015) how to get his green card
- A: If someone is born in the United States, then by birthright, they are US citizens, regardless of the immigration status of the parents. Just obtain a copy of the birth certificate showing they were born in the US. That establishes US citizenship.
- Q. my wife was been a homemaker and caregiver ,can she get s. s thru me if i'm still working with insurance
- A: The Social Security Website has some basic information about your question. Kindly take a look.
https://www.ssa.gov/benefits/retirement/planner/applying7.html
"Even if they have never worked under Social Security, your spouse may be eligible for benefits if they are at least 62 years of age and you are receiving retirement or disability benefits. Your spouse can also qualify for Medicare at age 65."
- Q. What is the time frame to bring an alien relative over to the US? California more specifically.
- A: You can always check with the USCIS website that notes the case processing wait times.
As of today, here is the I-130 wait times:
Estimated time range Form type Receipt date for a case inquiry
22.5 Months to 29 Months Permanent resident filing for a spouse or child under 21 October 01, 2019
29.5 Months to 38.5 Months U.S. citizen filing for a spouse, parent, or child under 21 December 16, 2018
44.5 Months to 57.5 Months U.S. citizen filing for an unmarried son or daughter over 21 May 11, 2017
59.5 Months to 77.5 Months Permanent resident filing for an unmarried son or daughter over 21 September 14, 2015 ... Read More
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