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		<title>&#8220;&#8230;this &#8216;guerita cachinbona&#8217; is not afraid to take on a battle, she tells the truth as she sees it, and does not suffer fools lightly. She will not deceive you.&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I gave myself the nickname &#8220;El Pana&#8221; in the year 2001 when I arrived in the United States in an attempt to leave behind the psychological and religious abuse of my family, but it was not until 2006, through friends, that I met the most professional and thorough attorney of my life &#8211; &#8220;cachinbona&#8221; as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I gave myself the nickname &#8220;El Pana&#8221; in the year 2001 when I arrived in the United States in an attempt to leave behind the psychological and religious abuse of my family, but it was not until 2006, through friends, that I met the most professional and thorough attorney of my life &#8211; &#8220;cachinbona&#8221; as they say in Panama. She interviewed me and I decided to hire her, and in this way I began my lengthy process to legalize my immigration situation based on my sexual orientation and persecution. <span id="more-26"></span>Hedi filed my application, and such was my luck that I was assigned an extremely homophobic asylum officer who decided not to grant me asylum. My case was referred to immigration court and I was placed in removal proceedings.</p>
<p>I left my first hearing with my heart in pieces, as I saw all of my dreams going up in smoke. Hedi, however, had me come to her office an hour later, and she told me that she did not give up so easily, and together we agreed to fight the decision of the asylum office and continue with my case in immigration court.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;&#8230;this &#8216;guerita cachinbona&#8217; is not afraid to take on a battle, she tells the truth as she sees it, and does not suffer fools lightly. She will not deceive you.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Hedi is both a professional and an attorney with compassion; I found in her both a lawyer and a friend.</p>
<p>Approximately two months went by and I had my deportation hearing. The prosecuting attorney was determined to have me deported, and requested more and more evidence to prove my case. She was argumentative and questioned me so harshly that several times the hearing had to be stopped to allow me to control my emotions. Hedi was with me every step of the way, in all three of my hearings, and, at the last hearing, this &#8220;guerita&#8221; (Hedi), who always has a trick up her sleeve, managed to persuade and convince the Court, and the Judge granted me asylum.</p>
<p>Hedi is honest and sincere, with real compassion. She has broken all the stereotypes about lawyers &#8211; observing a client across the desk as a potential for making money &#8211; no, as we say in my country, this &#8220;guerita cachinbona&#8221; is not afraid to take on a battle, she tells the truth as she sees it, and does not suffer fools lightly. She will not deceive you.</p>
<p>I recommend her without hesitation.</p>
<p>Javier De Los Santos</p>
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		<title>&#8220;I was born again, was given a second chance in life and I am looking forward to be human being again more than ever.&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 22:49:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My name is Mauro Souza de Oliveira, 41 years old Brazilian who applied for political asylum in the United States, (based on my sexual orientation) on October/2005. I went to the border of Mexico and the United States (between Tijuana and San Isydro) and personally requested admittance under asylum. The DHS detained myself for 6 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My name is Mauro Souza de Oliveira, 41 years old Brazilian who applied for political asylum in the United States, (based on my sexual orientation) on October/2005.</p>
<p>I went to the border of Mexico and the United States (between Tijuana and San Isydro) and personally requested admittance under asylum. The DHS detained myself for 6 months thereafter. It was only the beginning of a wild roller coaster.  <span id="more-18"></span> While in detention and without much research, I hired my first lawyer which turned out to be a complete disaster. After my first hearing before an Immigration Judge (at the Detention facility) to present my asylum application, I had to fire her for mishandling my application/case. With the help of a friend in San Francisco, we hire a big and well known law firm there, to represent my case. Just because a law firm is big and well known, don&#8217;t ever assume they are good and will take a good care of your case. To make a long story short, I was released after 6 months in detention, upon paying a bail bond, which was reduced from $30,000 to $5,000. The new law firm got my case transferred to SF where I went to live. After couple months we went before the new Judge to get a new final hearing date for my case. It was set for 7 months later. Believe it or not, the big law firm completely mishandled my case.</p>
<p>My designated attorney left the firm and I was only informed of it a month before my final hearing. We scramble to put the case together before the final hearing and 4 days before it the worst happened. The law firm lost originals of my case and while confronting it&#8217;s owner about it, I was mistreated and offended by him. That after paying a fortune for the firm. I was left alone in the cold SF without an attorney 4 days before my final hearing. Desperate, I entered a building and hired the first immigration attorney that I found, who coincidentally was Brazilian. I thought I was in good hands but again I &#8220;made another mistake&#8221;. Four days later my Judge granted another date for my final hearing, which was set for 6 months later. But I knew I had to research better to find an attorney I could really trust. Since I was detained by the DHS, I made a promise to never settle for less and never compromise my only chance to become legal in the US. Since I had some time, I started researching for a better representation. I made 2 appointments with 2 different lawyers before meeting with Hedi. Hedi Framm Anton was referred to me by 2 Brazilians in SF, who had their asylum cases won by her office.</p>
<p>I went to Hedi&#8217;s office on the day and time set by her secretary, which is outside downtown SF, where most attorneys are. This is just one of the things that makes Hedi different from the others. The staff are professional and friendly. Hedi met me on time and was very friendly as well, patient and understanding. Her honesty and sincerity made feel comfortable and at ease. Hedi is very easy to talk to and she will tell you how it is, without giving you false promises. I had no doubt and decided to hire on the first meeting after she accepted to take my case. For my luck, my new Judge decided to retire a month before my 3rd final hearing scheduled. Again, my final hearing was changed for months later, until they could hire a new Judge. Hedi successfully got my case advanced months before and I was well represented finally and Hedi won my case successfully and professionally. What it means to me? I was born again, was given a second chance in life and I am looking forward to be human being again more than ever.</p>
<p>After 2 venues, 3 Judges and 4 attorneys my instincts were right.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I was born again, was given a second chance in life and I am looking forward to be human being again more than ever.&#8221;<br />
- Mauro Souza de Oliveira</p></blockquote>
<p>Hedi is a petit pretty lady, but don&#8217;t be fool by it. She is a warrior who won&#8217;t let a single stone unturned.</p>
<p>HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.</p>
<p>Mauro</p>
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