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Category: Immigration Law

July 31, 2024
Is your immigration status in the US being threatened? Read our blog to learn your legal defense options if you're facing removal or deportation.
April 18, 2024
If you or a loved one are considering pursuing SIJS, it is imperative to seek counsel from a lawyer who can offer guidance. Read on to learn more.
February 22, 2023
An immigration attorney comes in to help you as you move to a new country. Here are some reasons why you may need to hire an immigration attorney.
By Sabrina Vecchio February 3, 2022
Initial first-time DACA applications still on hold Based on a court order from a US District Court in Texas, USCIS… The post DACA Update appeared first on .
By Sabrina Vecchio June 9, 2021
This week marks a big week for Vice President Kamala Harris as she embarks on her first foreign affairs trip… The post Vice President Harris’ Latin American Trip appeared first on .
By Sabrina Vecchio June 1, 2021
Depending on one’s immigration status, or if one has a pending petition with immigration, it may be necessary to carry… The post What You Should Know about Advanced Parole appeared first on .
By James April 7, 2021
Following the announcement by President Trump of Venezuelan DED, President Biden’s administration has issued Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans. TPS… The post What You Should Know About TPS appeared first on .
By James February 26, 2021
On January 19, 2021, President Trump granted Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) for Venezuelans for a period of eighteen months. DED… The post Deferred Enforced Departure for Venezuelans appeared first on .
By James January 15, 2021
Between political administrations, immigration policy is one area that tends to see a lot of change. As President, Joe Biden… The post Biden’s Immigration Agenda appeared first on .
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By Abigail Mabry April 17, 2020
Ellis Island served as America’s largest immigration station from 1892 to 1954. The Ellis Island immigration station processed more than 12 million immigrants in 62 years. Historians also estimate that more than 40% of Americans can trace their ancestry to a relative who entered the United States through Ellis Island. The post National Ellis Island Family History Day – April 17, 2020 appeared first on .
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