The Law Office of Rosina C. Stambaugh Secures Green Card For 90-Day Fiancé Star Jay Smith
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The Law Office of Rosina C. Stambaugh Secures Green Card For 90-Day Fiancé Star Jay Smith

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The Law Office of Rosina C. Stambaugh is so honored to be able to assist Conroy “Jay” Smith in securing his lawful permanent resident status in the U.S.

Jay is known for his appearance on TLC’s “90-day Fiancé,” where he appeared with his ex-wife Ashley Martson starting in 2018. In 2019, Jay was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and held at the York County Prison. Attorney Stambaugh was able to successfully secure a bond so that he could be released from custody and fight his deportation.

After a lengthy three years, Jay’s application for lawful permanent resident status was finally approved on August 3, 2022. We could not be any happier for Jay. The past three years have been very difficult on Jay, as he has had to overcome many false rumors and allegations. Now that he has secured permanent status in the U.S., Jay can finally move on with his life.

We wish Jay the best of luck in building his life in the U.S. and continued success for his business, “Jay Skinz Tattoo” located in York, PA.

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Rosina Stambaugh

Rosina C. Stambaugh, founder of The Law Office of Rosina C. Stambaugh in York, brings a wealth of expertise to immigration law. With a focus on removal defense, Ms. Stambaugh has successfully litigated cases across various Immigration Courts, the Board of Immigration Appeals, and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, offering comprehensive support to clients facing diverse immigration challenges. She also represents individuals and families applying for affirmative benefits with U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services.

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