Jan 5, 2023 | immigration law
Based on the pending legal challenges made by the states of Texas and Louisiana, DHS enforcement priorities, including the ability to exercise prosecutorial discretion, remains in a period of uncertainty. What is this case about? The case originated with a...
Jul 29, 2021 | denial, immigration law
Prosecutorial Discretion under Biden The first thing to understand is the term “Prosecutorial Discretion” refers to the discretion that DHS holds in deciding whether or not to proceed with deportations of certain non-citizens. It’s also important to note that since...
Jul 12, 2021 | naturlization, immigration law
Naturalization is the process by which a person who was born outside the U.S. can gain citizenship. That’s why we often hear the terms “naturalization” and citizenship” used together. How do I get my citizenship? A better question is what are the requirements for...
Jun 9, 2021 | immigration law, Green cards
Immigrants are not aliens. Being undocumented is not illegal. And finally, our leaders in government agree. On May 27, 2021, a memorandum was issued to all Department of Homeland Security (DHS) attorneys nationwide, which issued guidance and directives in order to...
Jun 7, 2021 | Green cards, immigration law, Immigration News, Immigration reform
Immigrants are not aliens. Being undocumented is not illegal. And finally, our leaders in government agree. On May 27, 2021, a memorandum was issued to all Department of Homeland Security (DHS) attorneys nationwide, which issued guidance and directives in order to...
May 24, 2021 | immigration law, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), TPS
Big news for Haitian nationals! If you were present in the U.S. on or before May 22, 2021, and you are a Haitian national or citizen, you qualify for the newly announced TPS program for Haiti. See...