9th Circuit CSPA Victory – Don’t File Yet!
Should I file to receive CSPA benefits? If so, how soon? If not, then when?
These questions and others are answered in this month’s blog post.
Should I file to receive CSPA benefits? If so, how soon? If not, then when?
These questions and others are answered in this month’s blog post.
On January 25, the U.S. Department of Justice submitted a 150-page Petition for a Writ of Certiorari to the Supreme Court requesting the Court to review our victory in DeOsorio v. Mayorkas in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit. Since we originally challenged the government’s failure to implement the “automatic conversation” clause […]
by Jiovanna Campbell When I was three years old, I was brought to California undocumented by my parents in pursuit of a better life, the American Dream. I attended school in California from preschool all the way through college. During high school I met Ryan, the man who is now my husband. Early in our […]
USCIS published regulations in 2013 and 2016 allowing a person who entered the US without inspection or who is otherwise ineligible to adjust his status in the US to apply for an I601A waiver to excuse his unlawful presence in the US. Once the I601A waiver is approved by the USCIS, he will be eligible to attend […]
Richard Adam’s attempt to have the Federal Courts force the INS to recognize gay marriage.
Think that the election results will force the Democrats and Republicans to compromise on the issue of immigration? Better think again. In this week’s “lame duck” Congress, the House of Representatives is scheduled to take up the matter of the STEM Jobs Act of 2012 (H.R. 6429). It would provide 55,000 green cards per year for foreign-born […]
Reacting to President Obama’s capture of 70% of the Latino vote, House Speaker John Boehner has signaled that Republicans are ready for Comprehensive Immigration Reform.
This memo reveals various details regarding how the new deferred action program works. Also, it links to our free consultation questionnaire.
What does this mean? Will my aged-out beneficiaries be able to keep their priority date?
For Deferred Action for Childhold Arrivals (DACA), postings on Facebook are good way of demonstrating continuous residence and physical presence in the U.S.