team-member

Sharon Healey

Seattle, WA

Licensed for 33 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Immigration

Language

English

About

Practices Areas

Immigration

Language

English

Contact

9594 1st Ave Ne Ste 255Seattle, WA, 98115

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.

Scott
February 7, 2019

In the spring of 2012 I found myself visiting my Partner of 18 years at the Department of Homeland Security GEO Prison located in Tacoma WA. I was trying to talk through the thick glass, on the phone, WE could not speak. The emotions were so strong we both just sat there and cried we were going for a 3 year deportation vs a 10 year deportation. He would be able to apply to reenter the US in 3 years not 10 years. His Crime was an over-stay on his visitor’s visa. The case took on some more complications and the need for an attorney was apparent. While staying with our plan of going for a 3 year deportation, I was waiting in the holding area before seeing the Judge. (This is after 2 months in Jail it took 3 months to get him out) It’s where family waits to see their Inmate go to court It is mostly filled with attorneys waiting to take on cases (like a room full of sharks) My mind was struggling to find a way to help! At that point Sharon Healey approached me and saw the stress and fear of losing my life Partner and soulmate after 18 years together. At this time the United States did not recognize same sex couples and therefore legal unions were nothing more than an individual state approval. Sharon and I talked a little and she informed me that the federal government is looking at DOMA and are close to repealing it, this would allow same-sex couples legal marriage and all the rights accompanying that. She went on to say that we need to fight this after almost 20 years it’s not right that He is deported for over staying his visa “You two need to fight!” she said. At this point I agreed to take her on as an attorney to fight for us as long as Victor was okay with that. Soon after we were walking into the court room with our new attorney Sharon Healey whom faced the Judge and prosecutor and represented us like she had known us for years! She raised her voice and spoke- up for us! This giving us a ray of hope “this just might work!” I cannot say enough good things about Sharon! Sharon refreshed the life into our relationship and made us feel we had a chance to stay together, in the U.S. She has compassion in all that she does. Sharon takes the time to explain everything. She is there when you need her! Sharon shows the passion and care she has for Humanity in everything she does. It has been a long road and Sharon has stuck with us the whole time. Because of all the hard work from the Law offices of Sharon Healey Yesterday we had our final interview and Victor is now a green card holder and a permanent resident and in three years can become a citizen of this great nation the United States of America. Thank you so much for giving our lives back Victor and Scott

anonymous
January 12, 2016

I filed my case in 2000 my first interview was 2006 case referred to the Judge. found Sharon Arlene Healeys 2008 Sharon worked on my case and my wife now we all Citizen. Blessed from Almighty to find Mrs. Sharon

anonymous
December 15, 2015

Sharon worked on my asylum case for twelve years and we finally won. She’s very tough. What she did, not every lawyer would do. My case was complicated and there were three different appeals on separate issues. I am so lucky she took my case.

anonymous
December 11, 2015

Ms. Healey began representing my wife and I in immigration matters in 2008 after I lost my initial case and my appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals was denied. Sharon prepared a Stay of Removal and a motion to reopen our immigration case. The Motion to Reopen was granted she represented me before the immigration court. My case was granted and my wife and i are now legal permanent residents.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Ms. Healey prepared my legal application and kept me informed of the process. She helped me collect the documents I needed to complete my application. . My application was approved without any problems.

anonymous
November 11, 2015

Sharon represented me in connection with my green card application. Everything went fine. She even provided me, at no additional charge, a letter to my employer who had questioned my eligibility to work while awaiting my greencard. The letter addressed my employer's misunderstanding of the law and I was able to continue working. I received it without any problem.