Recent Blog Posts
Asylum in the United States
People come to the United States for many reasons: jobs, family, etc. Sometimes, people flee their home countries because they are afraid to return to their native nation. The United States protects individuals who fear persecution in their home countries because of: Race Ethnicity Nationality Religion Social Membership Political Opinion If you are seeking… Read More »
Business Immigration To The United States
A Basic Overview Current U.S. immigration law allows people who have skills and talents needed in the United States to be admitted to the United States to work on a temporary or permanent basis. The following provides a basic overview of the current employment-based immigration system. Nonimmigrant (Temporary) Visas for Business There are more… Read More »
Adjusting Under 245(a) Despite Having Entered Using A False Identity
To adjust his or her status to lawful permanent resident under section 245(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (“INA”), an individual must show the Service, or an Immigration Judge, that s/he has been admitted to the United States following inspection (or parole) by and authorization from an immigration officer, that s/he is eligible… Read More »
Basic Eligibility for Section 204(l) Relief for Surviving Relatives
You may be eligible to seek relief if you are a: Principal or derivative beneficiary of Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative (regardless of whether the petitioner was a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident), and the petitioner died; Derivative beneficiary of Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative (regardless of whether the petitioner was… Read More »
Death of Petitioner or Principal Beneficiary
In the past, a petition could not be approved if the petitioner died while the petition remained pending. In 2009, Congress addressed this scenario with a new statutory provision, INA 204(l). This provision gave foreign nationals the ability to seek an immigration benefit through a deceased qualifying relative in certain circumstances. An officer may… Read More »
Estate Planning and Undocumented Immigrants
As the quest to deport illegal aliens looms, immigrants with questionable status wait and worry about their dependents’ financial well being. The country’s 11 million undocumented immigrants have always been in a precarious legal position. But with federal and state authorities cracking down, the threat of sudden detainment or deportation is more real than… Read More »
Presidential Executive Orders on Immigration
Our office has gotten a lot of inquiries on what the recent Executive Orders mean, below is a short summary: Border Wall/Build Up DHS has already dramatically increased the use of detention and rapid removal procedures against those arriving at our borders. Unfortunately, these enforcement methods have been shown to undermine fundamental due process… Read More »