A judge on Tuesday blocked Title 42, a law often used by immigration officials to expel migrants crossing into the United States from Mexico. Title 42 was a tool used by Trump and Biden administrations to manage the border. However, the law is designed to control...
Nick Chavez
Nueva Actualización De “Presencia Ilegal” – Extranjeros Pueden Regresar A Los EE. UU., Con Una Condición
Una nueva política de USCIS permitiría que ciertos solicitantes soliciten un ajuste de estatus sin tener que presentar un perdón por presencia ilegal. De acuerdo con la ley de inmigración de los EE. UU., una persona que ha vivido en los EE. UU. sin estatus (lo que se conoce como “presencia ilegal”) durante más de seis meses, pero menos de un año tiene prohibido volver a ingresar u obtener una tarjeta de residencia por un período de tres años.
New “Unlawful Presence” Update Allows Foreigners to Return Earlier to the U.S., With One Condition
A new USCIS policy would allow certain applicants to apply for adjustment of status without having to file a waiver for unlawful presence. Under U.S. immigration law, an individual who has lived in the U.S. without status (known as “unlawful presence”) for longer than six months but less than a year is barred from reentering or obtaining a green card for a period of three years. The bar is ten years if the person has been unlawfully present for longer than a year.
¿Cansado de escuchar “Usted no es elegible?”: La Propuesta de Ley Haría Posible Lograr el Sueño Americano de Millones de Inmigrantes
Los legisladores propusieron cambios importantes en nuestro sistema de inmigración que beneficiarían a millones de inmigrantes que viven en los EE.UU. llamada Ley de Ciudadanía de los EE. UU. de 2021, crearía un camino hacia el estatus de la residente legal permanente...
Tired of Hearing “You Are Not Eligible?”: Proposed Law Would Make It Possible To Achieve the American Dream for Millions of Immigrants
Lawmakers proposed major changes to our immigration system that would benefit millions of immigrants living in the U.S. The proposed law, named the U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021, would create an earned pathway to lawful permanent resident status and, eventually, citizenship. Particularly, the following immigrant groups could see immediate opportunities to apply for immigration benefits if the bill is passed into law:
New DACA Ruling Orders the USCIS to Accept Initial Applications (and Travel Permits), Again.
What is DACA? In 2012, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security created an administrative program known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which grants undocumented individuals who arrived here as children the opportunity to remain and work for a...