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Kyndra L Mulder
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Biography
Kyndra L Mulder, Esquire has been a licensed attorney for more than 37 years. Attorney Mulder practices U.S. Immigration and Nationality Law only. Attorney Mulder has represented thousands of immigrants successfully. The largest percentage of her cases involve WAIVERS including VAWA and defense to enforcement of the I-864 in Federal Court.
Attorney Mulder works with married couples and families to become permanent residence of the U.S. through the USCIS. She is the Attorney and founder of Jacksonville Citizenship Services a service to green card holders who would like to become American citizens.
Practice Area
- Immigration Law
- Asylum, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Family Visas, Green Cards, Immigration Appeals, Investment Visas, Marriage & Fiancé(e) Visas, Student Visas
Video Conferencing
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- Zoom
Fees
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Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
In the field of immigration law, fees are usually charged at a flat rate. After your initial consultation I will determine your fee based on the knowledge, experience and time required for our file. We will work out a payment plan that works for you.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Florida
- 11th Circuit
- All Immigration Courts
- Federal Circuit
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Senior Attorney
- Mulder Law Office, P.A.
- - Current
- Prension Trustee
- City of Jacksonville Beach
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- History Professor
- Logos University
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- Professor of International Business and Law
- Kazakhstan
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- Intern
- Broward County State Attorney's Office
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- My first employment/intern was as an assistant state prosecutor intern at the Broward State Attorney's Office.
Education
- University of Moscow
- Certificate of Russian Language Studies (2002) | Russian Language
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- Shepard Broad Law Center, Nova Southeastern University
- J.D. (1987)
- Florida Atlantic University
- B.A. (1983) | Pre-Law
- Hawaii Pacific University
- Cultural Intergration
- Whitworth College
- Biblical Studies
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Awards
- Top Attorney in North Florida for Immigration and Nationality Law
- Jacksonville Magazine's 904
- Best Immigration Lawyers in Jacksonville
- Expertise.com
- Best Attorney
- Best Attorneys of America
- Certificate of Appreciation
- Kazakhstan International Fund for Children and Mothers
Professional Associations
- American Immigration Lawyers Association
- Member
- Current
- Jacksonville Beaches Bar Association
- Member
- Current
- Activities: Former President
- Rutherford Institute
- Former Florida President
- Current
- Federal Bar Association
- Member
- Current
- Flagler County Chamber of Commerce
- Business Member
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Publications
Articles & Publications
- When Does the I-864 Contract Terminate
- Mulder Law Office
- Employment Immigration: Contracts must meet Federal And State Minimum Wage Requirements.
- Avvo Legal Guide
- I-601A Provisional Waiver for Unlawful Presence - Mulder Law Office
- Avvo Legal Guide
Speaking Engagements
- The Law of Supply and Demand in a Free Market, International University Education
- Know Your Legal Rights, Radio Talk Show Host
Certifications
- Certified Public Pension Trustee
- City of Jacksonville Beach
- Guardian Ad Litem
- Supreme Court of Florida
Websites & Blogs
- Website
- Mulder Law Website
Legal Answers
830 Questions Answered
- Q. Being an LPR overstaying abroad, I have won a green card lottery. Can I use it to "forgive" the absence?
- A: Assuming your LPR status is considered abandoned you may now apply for LPR status as a winner of the lottery. To be granted LPR status you must meet all requirements for LPR Status.
- Q. What can I do I think my husband did a fraud marriage with me just so he can get a visa
- A: You can divorce him if you choose. Send a letter to the USCIS telling them of your concerns and the status of your marriage. You are under no obligation to continue assisting him with his immigration. USCIS will put your letter in the file.. When he applies for any future immigration benefit the letter will be seen and the service has the discretion to determine whether he committed marriage fraud.
However, if you signed an I-864 on his behalf you remain bound by its terms.
- Q. My husband is trying to marry in India we are married he got a visa because we are married what can I do
- A: If in fact he marries, the marriage is void from its onset. You can divorce him and notify the USCIS of the situation by sending a letter. It is very unlikely the USCIS will take any action against him until he has an interview for an immigration benefit. The letter will be placed in a file and addressed by the interviewing officer.
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