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...
Mar 9, 2021 | immigration law, Immigration reform, TPS
Yes, you can! Thanks to the ongoing efforts of the Biden administration to pivot toward the humanitarian treatment of immigrants, TPS has been granted for Venezuelans living in the U.S. since Mach 8, 2021. WHAT IS TPS? Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is an...
Jan 20, 2021 | immigration law, Immigration reform
Things are changing fast in the immigration world. Because of this, you may have some questions in regard to what this means for your immigration status. As we approach Inauguration Day, President-elect Biden has made some of his immigration agenda public. Here is...
Aug 17, 2020 | immigration law, Immigration News, Immigration reform, naturlization
On October 2, 2020, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will increase filing fees for naturalization applications from $720 to $1,160 or $1,170 for online applications. The fee waivers associated with citizenship applications will also become...
May 8, 2019 | immigration law, Immigration reform, Uncategorized
Facing removal proceedings can be a frightening prospect for non-citizens, as you may be ordered to leave your life in the United States for many years. If you are in a serious romantic relationship with a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, you may fear that...
Apr 1, 2019 | Adjustment of Status (AOS), affidavit of support, Application for Naturalization, Asylum, citizenship, immigration law, Immigration reform, permanent residence, permanent residency, Public Charge Rule, removal proceedings
Of interest to us as Miami immigration lawyers and Austin immigration lawyers is the proposed Public Charge Rule by USCIS. This proposed Public Charge Rule may affect your eligibility to adjust status as an immigrant. Below are some frequently asked questions: What is...