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  • Lawyer name:Leon, Nicole Antoinette
  • Address:3230 Fifth Avenue Suite 100San Diego,CA
  • Phone:619-291-1112
  • Fax:619-291-1102
  • PostalCode:92103 -5715
  • WebSite:http://www.immigrationlawclinic.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Deportation Immigration Naturalization & Citizenship ,Deportation, Immigration, Naturalization & Citizenship

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  • Nicole Leon practices in the areas of deportation, naturalization, and family based immigration. She also prepares cases for litigation before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. She graduated from the University of San Diego School of Law in 2005 and received her Bachelor of Arts in History at Stanford University in 1996. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association and is conversant in Spanish. Prior to becoming an attorney, Nicole taught English as a Second Language and History at Mar Vista Middle School in Imperial Beach, California.

  • California, 2005 U.S. District Court Southern District of California, 2005

  • University of San Diego School of Law, San Diego, CaliforniaJ.D. Stanford University, Stanford, CaliforniaB.A.Major: History

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I think it CAN matter a lot, nowadays, depending on where you are. I didn't change my DL for a while after my remarriage, and (of course), got stopped, 5 days after it ran out on my birthday. When I caught it up and changed it to new married name.. social security sent me a letter that my name no longer matched the 2 records and I was on some kind of red flag list. So I had to scramble to change that. . Son in law just recently lost his wallet.. and proving his identity is a huge hassle. And he only has the one name. . Moral of the story is that the govt is paying more attention to identity discrepancies. The marriage record should indicate that the marriage happened, but won't necessarily identify you as now being (new) name. I suggest that you make phone calls to your drivers license office on how to change records, and social security as well. If you change from married to hyphen.. it might mean all new records. Be sure they ALL are consistent, to avoid headaches. . And never never lose your wallet.

I am studying nursing and have to debate this topic: Advanced health directives should be in place for all people over the age of 75. However, I am on the team against this topic. Which for me is unfortunate, because personally, i think theyre great! So because of my own personal feelings, im finding it hard to find anything 'negative' about having one?. I was thinking along the lines of during an emergency it can be overlooked? Also, I was thinking of bringing up the point that yes, people over 75 can have one, but they dont HAVE to. it is a personal decision for everybody and it shouldnt be enforced on anyone.. What do you think?. thanks for your help.

I receive ssi benefits because of my moms disability. I turned 18 in January, but I have not graduate, and I am a FULL TIME student in high school. They said as of June 2011 i stop receiving these benefits because i am not a full time student, and or not disabled. I went into ssi in January though, and they said I still receive benefits until the day i graduated, which is may 2012. Is this a mistake that they sent me in the mail? I called them up, and they said I need to have a form filled out from my school administrator stating that I still go to school. Will they start giving me benefits again if I do so right away? Should i be worried?. it also stated on the letter that if i disagree that i need to file for an appeal. .

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