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by Abecard | Aug 19, 2024 | Adjustment of Status, Family-Based Immigration, Form I-131F, Green Card, Immigration Reform, Parole in Place, Residency, USCIS Announcements

USCIS announced that, as part of the Biden Administration’s ongoing effort to reform the immigration system and reduce the hardships faced by families with mixed immigration status, a new program will take effect which may allow families to stay together. The New...
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by Abecard | Oct 21, 2020 | Avoiding Deportation, Crimes, Crimes of Vileza Mora, Deportation, Good Moral Character, Immigration Law, Inmigration Lawyer, political asylum

New mandatory bans prevent people with criminal convictions, drunk drivers (DUI or DWI), gang members and other alien offenders from receiving asylum WASHINGTON – The Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security announced the release of final rules...
Dual Nationality (Citizenship) and Application for Political Asylum

Dual Nationality (Citizenship) and Application for Political Asylum

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Dual Nationality (Citizenship) and Application for Political Asylum Foreign nationals who are citizens of two countries are commonly referred to as dual citizens. According to existing immigration laws, dual nationals cannot obtain asylum unless they are harmed in...
TPS for Hondurans Ends After 19 Years

TPS for Hondurans Ends After 19 Years

by Abecard | May 4, 2018 | Application for Temporary Protection, Avoiding Deportation, Inmigration Lawyer, TPS

TPS for Hondurans Ends After 19 Years Today, on May 4, 2018, Kirstjen Nielsen, the Secretary of Homeland Security, announced the end of temporary protected status (TPS) for Hondurans. This decision means that 57,000 Honduran citizens who are living in the United...
TPS for Nicaraguans Ends and TPS Decision for Hondurans Is Still Pending

TPS for Nicaraguans Ends and TPS Decision for Hondurans Is Still Pending

by Abecard | Nov 7, 2017 | Uncategorized

TPS for Nicaraguans Ends and TPS Decision for Hondurans Is Still Pending TPS For Nicaraguans Ends and for Hondurans Still Pending Last night, on November 6, 2017, the Department of Homeland Security ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Nicaragua. This decision...
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