USCIS released yesterday on May 4, 2015 that data entry for the entire 2016 H-1B cap subject petitions has been completed.
Useful Tips For Ensuring a Successful Asylum Case
Asylum qualifications—actual persecution and presence in USA—and disqualifications—procedural timeliness/completeness and national security.
Qualifying For a Green Card Through Cancellation of Removal
Non-LPR Cancellation of removal may qualify you for a green card but, this form of relief cannot be filed outside the immigration court proceedings.
Immigrant Removals Continue to Decline Under Obama Administration
According to a recent article from the the Associated Press, the Obama administration is set to remove the lowest number of undocumented aliens since 2006.
Defending Noncitizen Minors in Removal Cases
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) can assist undocumented minors currently in the state juvenile system to remain in the United States lawfully.
What Crimes Can Result in Removal and Deportation?
A common reason for people to be placed into removal proceedings is because there is evidence that they have committed a crime. But there may be a defense.
The Difference Between Asylum, Withholding of Removal, and CAT
Requirements are more strict for CAT protection and Withholding compared to asylum. However, there are advantages to applying for these forms of protectiom
Demonstrating “Credible Fear” in Asylum Cases
Seeking asylum in the US is difficult, but those with proven social group affiliations are at a higher risk of obtaining approval than those without it.
The Difference Between “Affirmative” and “Defensive” Asylum
Any individual who can prove that they have a “well-founded fear of persecution” may qualify for asylum. Persecution is based of five specific factors.
What is the Central American Minors (CAM) Refugee/Parole Program?
The Obama administration has created a program that allows immigrants coming from certain Central American countries to bring family members to the U.S.
How ICE Determines Custody for Detainees with Criminal Conviction
ICE has stated custody determinations of detainees with criminal convictions will receive greater scrutiny with regard to release procedures and oversight.
The Truth About Prosecutorial Discretion and Advance Parole
Some believe that the new Depart of Homeland Security policy will allow citizenship laws to be bypassed, but a closer look reveals that this isn’t true.