Notice:if have any questions about the law ,you can be found on our website related lawyer to answer you.Last month,the attorneys at lawyers-in-usa.com helped millions of people make smarter, more confident legal decisions.

San FranciscoCalifornia(CA) Fletcher, Aubra personal infomation and areas of practice

California San Francisco Law Office of Robert B. Jobe attorney Fletcher, Aubra
  • Lawyer name:Fletcher, Aubra
  • Address:550 Kearny Street 2nd Fl.San Francisco,CA
  • Phone:415-956-5513
  • Fax:866-284-1910
  • PostalCode:94108 -2527
  • WebSite:http://www.gayasylum.org/
  • Areas of Practice:Immigration & Naturalization Law, Asylum, Immigration, Naturalization & Citizenship, Visas

California San FranciscoLaw Office of Robert B. Jobe attorney Fletcher, Aubra is a Very good lawyer practice area in Immigration & Naturalization Law, Asylum, Immigration, Naturalization & Citizenship, Visas,Law Office of Robert B. Jobe

if you have any problem in Immigration & Naturalization Law, Asylum, Immigration, Naturalization & Citizenship, Visas,please email to Law Office of Robert B. Jobe or call 415-956-5513 or Go to our company directly(addr:550 Kearny Street 2nd Fl.San Francisco,CA) ,we will provide free legal advice for you.

  • Aubra Fletcher received a B.A. degree cum laude from Trinity University, where she studied English literature, was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and studied abroad in Central America.? Prior to law school, she worked as a paralegal at the Political Asylum Project of Austin, supervising paralegal at the Law Office of Robert B. Jobe, and client advocate at Bay Area Legal Aid.? She also volunteered for the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies.?

    While in law school at U.C. Berkeley (Boalt Hall), she worked for the World Organisation Against Torture in Geneva, Switzerland; the American Civil Liberties Union in New York and San Francisco; and the Superior Court of California in Alameda County.? She studied in Boalt's International Human Rights Law Clinic and was a member of Boalt's Queer Caucus.? For the Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice she served as executive editor, articles editor, and student author of The Real I.D. Act: Furthering Gender Bias in U.S. Asylum Law.?

    Aubra's teaching experience includes guest lectures on sexual identity/orientation issues in asylum law, at U.C. Davis and Mill College.? She also served as a graduate student instructor in U.C. Berkeley's undergraduate Sex, Reproduction, and the Law course in 2008.?

    Following law school, Aubra worked for the Office of the Special Master in Farrell v. Cate, litigation addressing institutional conditions, programs, and services in the former California Youth Authority.

  • The Law Office of Robert B. Jobe has successfully represented thousands of people, from all over the world, fleeing persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, sexual orientation, and gender. Indeed, through its litigation efforts, our office has defined the contours of asylum law in the western United States. In a series of highly significant precedential decisions, our office established several important principles of law, including:

    (1) in the absence of evidence showing a legitimate prosecutorial purpose, the courts must presume that a government's harassment of an individual is politically motivated;

    (2) the presumption of future persecution that arises upon a showing of past persecution can be rebutted only by evidence of changed country conditions;

    and (3) where the government is the persecutor, a court must presume that the applicant is at risk country-wide.

    Representative Cases:

    Bhasin v. Gonzales, 423 F.3d 977 (9th Cir. 2005)

    Lolong v. Gonzales, 400 F.3d 1215 (9th Cir. 2005)

    Narayan v. Ashcroft, 384 F.3d 1065 (9th Cir. 2004)

    Cheema v. Ashcroft, 383 F.3d 848 (9th Cir. 2004)

    Li v. Ashcroft, 356 F.3d 1153 (9th Cir. 2004)

    Kankamalage v. INS, 335 F.3d 858 (9th Cir. 2003)

    Sidhu v. INS, 220 F.3d 1085 (9th Cir. 2003)

    Borja v. INS, 175 F.3d 732 (9th Cir. 1999)

    Harpinder Singh v. Ilchert, 63 F.3d 1501 (9th Cir. 1995)

    Hardev Singh v. Moschorak, 53 F.3d 1031 (9th Cir. 1995)

    Surinder Singh v. Ilchert, 69 F.3d 375 (9th Cir. 1995)

    Murillo-Salmeron v. INS, 327 F.3d 898 (9th Cir. 2003)

    Kankamalage v. INS, 335 F.3d 858 (9th Cir. 2003)

    Park v. INS, 252 F.3d 1018 (9th Cir. 2001)

    Lujan-Armendariz v. INS, 222 F.3d 728 (9th Cir. 2000)

    Aguilera-Medina v. INS, 137 F.3d 1401 (9th Cir. 1998)

    In Barahona-Gomez v. Reno, aff'd 236 F.3d 1115 (9th Cir. 2001)

    Castillo-Perez v. INS, 212 F.3d 518 (9th Cir. 2000)

    Legal Assistance for Vietnamese Asylum Seekers v. Dep't. of State, 74 F.3d 1308 (D.C. Cir. 1996)

    Maravilla-Maravilla v. Ashcroft, 381 F.3d 855 (9th Cir. 2004)

Law Office of Robert B. Jobe & Joy Attorneys

San Francisco lawyer Benvenue, Anna San Francisco lawyer Benvenue, Anna San Francisco California lawyer Fletcher, Aubra San Francisco California lawyer Jobe, Robert B.

lawyer Fletcher, Aubra Reviews

Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management

Your tutor was letting you know that your grammar and style of writing make it very difficult for anyone to understand you. His feedback was accurate, because your question here is almost impossible to understand.. . Here's a suggestion.. . Start your question with some background, such as "I am taking a business class in high school and was given a project to _______ (fill in the blank)". Describe the assignment, so those of us who don't know anything about your class can understand what it is you were asked to do.. . Describe what it was that you sent to your tutor. Was it a template for an e-mail or letter that you are going to send, inviting people to a meeting? If yes, please describe it in more detail here. In that letter or e-mail, did you write this sentence: "The agendas for the meeting cover up the uniforms, the budget and fund-raising ideas." That sentence has grammatical errors and is hard to understand.. . Now you say that your tutor wrote back that he cannot understand what you are saying. He is asking if you meant to say that invitees should read some background material before coming to the meeting. Is that what you meant to say? If you did then you should re-word the sentence to clarify that you expect them to read something before the meeting. In that case you need to attach that reading material to the invitation. If that is not what you meant then he is asking you to re-write the sentence so that the meaning is clear.

ok my husband was in Iraq for 16 months during those 16 months he got a power of attorney so that his mom would be in charge of handeling his financial things like bank accounts or what not......he returned from Iraq March of last year now he's $6,500 in credit caard debit.....he didnt know his mom opened all these accounts until i pulled his credit report a couple weeks ago and he saw a billing statement from a card company...i just want to know what can he do to get this mess situated?.

Thank you!!!.

i just finished a course in real estate,but i haven't taken the state exam, is this a good time to break into

Can anyone help me out with writing a reference letter for my friend?

this is the lawyers reviews
Lawyers bottom relation content