Israel S. Hernandez
Law Office of Israel S. Hernandez
19+ Years Experience
Casa Grande, Arizona • Serving Pinal County
About Israel S. Hernandez
Israel S. Hernandez practices immigration law in Casa Grande, serving clients throughout Pinal County. His practice includes family-based petitions, removal defense, adjustment of status, and naturalization. He serves the Spanish-speaking community in central Arizona from his Trekell Road office.
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Common questions about Immigration in Arizona
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Can a DUI affect my immigration status?
Sometimes. A single misdemeanor DUI in Arizona is generally not a deportable offense by itself, but DUI with aggravating factors (child passenger, wrongful death, drugs, third offense) can be charged as a felony or as a 'crime involving moral turpitude' or 'aggravated felony' that triggers removal. Multiple DUIs and immigration consequences should always be evaluated together with an immigration attorney.
What is DACA and is it still available?
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) provides temporary protection from removal and work authorization to qualifying individuals brought to the U.S. as children. It is not a path to a green card. Renewals are currently being processed; new applications have been blocked or limited by ongoing federal litigation. DACA status must be renewed every 2 years.
Can I sponsor a parent for permanent residence?
Yes. U.S. citizens (not green-card holders) age 21 or older can sponsor parents as 'immediate relatives,' which has no annual numerical cap and moves faster than other family categories. The petition uses Form I-130, and parents adjust status (if in the U.S. lawfully) or consular-process abroad.
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Law Office of Israel S. Hernandez
1821 N. Trekell Rd., #5
Casa Grande, AZ 85222
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