There are several different types of temporary (nonimmigrant) visa categories.
Unlike the temporary (nonimmigrant) employment visas, permanent employment …
Immediate Relatives include the spouses, children (unmarried and under 21) …
One of the scariest and most difficult things that can occur for an immigrant and their family is being arrested by or being taken into the custody of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”).
In many circumstances, when the Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) seeks to have someone removed or deported from the United States they place the individual into removal proceedings before …
If you have received an unfavorable decision from USCIS, an Immigration Court, or the Board of Immigration Appeals, you may have an opportunity to appeal this decision to a review board or higher court.
The immigration laws and regulations, as well as Department of Homeland Security policy, provide numerous programs and forms of relief for individuals facing persecution …
A person who is at least 18 years old, and who meets certain requirements, including U.S. residence, presence, legal status, and who possesses “good moral character”, may apply …
The United States recognizes jus soli – literally, “right of the soil” – in determining automatic citizenship, and the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution …