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Paralegal Rebeca Garcia and Attorney Abigail Mabry Today is National Ellis Island Family History Day! If you’ve been to New York City or know anything about New York City, you likely know about Ellis Island. Ellis Island is a tiny island off the coast of New York between New York and New Jersey. Ellis Island [...]
On January 19, 2021, President Trump granted Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) for Venezuelans for a period of eighteen months. DED is a humanitarian form of relief that protects individuals who cannot return to their home country. For the eighteen months that the DED is in place, Venezuelans are not subject to removal from the United [...]
Following the announcement by President Trump of Venezuelan DED, President Biden’s administration has issued Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans. TPS for Venezuelans is designated through September 9, 2022 and the registration period is March 9, 2021 through September 5, 2021. TPS is designated due to conditions within a country that render the country unable to [...]
Depending on one’s immigration status, or if one has a pending petition with immigration, it may be necessary to carry a type of travel document when leaving the United States. Advance Parole allows an individual to travel back to the United States without first applying for a visa. Airline companies are allowed to accept Advance [...]
Navigating the complexities of immigration law can be daunting, especially if you're at risk of removal or deportation. Understanding the crucial steps to take and the legal implications involved is essential for immigrants seeking to protect their right to remain in the United States. This blog aims to provide practical advice for those facing such [...]
Navigating the complex waters of immigration law can be a daunting task, especially for young immigrants who are also grappling with personal and familial challenges. Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) is a critical legal tool designed specifically for minors who have been subject to abuse, neglect, or abandonment. The process of obtaining SIJS approval involves [...]