2018

E-2 Treaty Investors

E-2 Treaty Investors The E-2 nonimmigrant classification allows a national of a treaty country (a country with which the United States maintains a treaty of commerce and navigation) to be admitted to the United States when investing a substantial amount of capital in a U.S. business.  Certain employees of such a person or of a […]

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Stop Notario Fraud!

Don’t become a victim of dishonest immigration consultants often known as “notarios.” Immigration consultants, notaries public, and notarios cannot represent you in the immigration process. These people—especially notarios—prey on immigrants, often from the same ethnic community as the notarios themselves. NOTARIOS WILL TAKE YOUR MONEY AND YOUR DREAMS! Many noncitizens find out that they will

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Common Crimes Making Visa or Green Card Holders Deportable: Theft, Burglary, Assault

Three of the most common crimes that can lead to removal, and how one would need to analyze whether the convicted person will, in fact, be ordered deported. If you are a noncitizen of the U.S. and have been convicted of a crime—nearly any crime—there’s a serious possibility that you could be deported (removed) from

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What’s an Aggravated Felony According to U.S. Immigration Law?

If the term “aggravated felony” sounds it refers like a serious crime, it should. Any noncitizen convicted of an aggravated felony will lose the right to many types of immigration benefits. Among other things, the person will become ineligible to receive asylum, as described in “Bars to Receiving Asylum or Refugee Status.” He or she

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CANCELLATION OF REMOVAL

What is Cancellation of Removal? Cancellation of removal for non-lawful permanent residents is a defense to deportation, and a pathway to a green card for people who are in removal (deportation) proceedings. There is a separate form of relief, called “cancellation of removal for lawful permanent residents,” that is available for people in deportation proceedings

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IMMIGRATION Officers Get Serious

Federal agents have been more aggressive and less selective about arresting immigrants and pursuing deportations in the year since President Donald Trump took office. They’ve also been far more effective, according to supporters of tighter immigration enforcement, and far more reckless, according to immigrant advocates. “Everybody who is deportable is now a priority,” said Ruby Robinson, managing attorney of

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Immigration Law – Master Calendar Hearings vs. Bond Re-determination Hearing

Noncitizens who face charges of inadmissibility or charges of deportation can be placed in removal proceedings, during which time they may challenge the charge(s) and/or seek relief from removal. Removal proceedings are conducted by immigration judges, who are part of the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR) within the U.S. Department of Justice. Removal proceedings

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HOW REFUGEES COME TO THE US

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) defines “refugees” as people who are outside their countries because of a well-founded fear of persecution based on their race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group, and who cannot or do not want to return home. They must be recognized by the

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