From DACA to Naturalization: A Journey Years in the Making
A long-time client reflects on their journey from DACA to naturalization with the help of dedicated, compassionate legal guidance.
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A long-time client reflects on their journey from DACA to naturalization with the help of dedicated, compassionate legal guidance.
Refugees admitted from Jan. 2021 to Feb. 2025 may face USCIS status reviews and green card delays. Here’s what to know and how to prepare.
Increased ICE enforcement at USCIS field offices has raised serious concerns for adjustment of status applicants. Learn who may be at risk during USCIS interviews, how to prepare, and what steps to take if ICE becomes involved.
Explore the basics of Asylum Cooperation Agreements (also known as safe third country agreements), how U.S. policy applies them today, and what it means for asylum seekers from South America concerned about being sent to countries like Uganda.
Understand the key differences between immigration and criminal bonds, from eligibility and process to who oversees the decision-making.
Explore how Withholding of Removal works, the strict eligibility criteria, key differences with asylum, and why legal guidance is essential.
Learn what the Laken Riley Act is and how it could impact immigrants facing criminal charges or undocumented status in the U.S.
USCIS has issued a sweeping new policy memo placing an immediate hold on all pending affirmative asylum cases and on many immigration benefit requests from applicants connected to 19 “high-risk” countries under Presidential Proclamation 10949. The pause has no end date yet and includes retroactive re-review of some approved cases. Here’s what it means for applicants, families, and employers—and what to expect next.
USCIS has ordered a nationwide re-review of refugees admitted from January 2021 through February 2025 and placed an immediate hold on their green card applications. Here’s what we know so far, why this move is unprecedented, and how refugees and attorneys should prepare.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced the termination of the 2021 Temporary Protected Status designation for Venezuelan nationals. Learn what this means for thousands of beneficiaries, key dates, and next steps.