One of the most important components of the immigration system is the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). The BIA is an appellate-level administrative court that hears appeals from decisions of immigration judges and certain agency decisions. For exa...
View moreHave you recently become a lawful citizen of the United States through the process of naturalization? One of the key benefits of becoming a U.S. citizen is you can apply for a passport and visit over 180 countries without the need for a specific visa...
View moreUndeniably, U.S. immigration law can be exceptionally complex. There are numerous laws and policies that govern the immigration and nationality status of expatriates. Quite often, complications arising from criminal convictions, money, relationships,...
View moreIf an immigration judge has passed an unfavorable verdict, which could jeopardize your immigration status or get you deported from the country, then you should immediately consider filing BIA appeals. The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) is the Uni...
View moreIncreasingly, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) and other agencies have been delaying the adjudication of immigration benefit applications and petitions, including but not limited to applications for asylum, adjustment of status, na...
View moreDo you know that 4 out of 10 affirmative asylum applications are still pending with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)? The wait times have further ballooned, averaging 1,621 days or 54 months approximately. If you are experiencing...
View moreUS immigration laws stops people from entering the United States without approval. This leads to the question: Can an undocumented immigrant stay in the US?...
View morePresident Biden opens a new page in immigration policy, restores humanity, and highlights American values. The bill gives a citizenship opportunity to hard-working people who contribute to the US community and live here for years. The new immigration...
View moreNaturalization is the main pathway to the US Citizenship and becoming a lawful permanent resident or in other and more common words, being a Green Card holder constitutes the first and the most essential condition. Green Card holders can utilize many...
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