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All USCIS International Offices to Close by March 2020
May 20th, 2019
USCIS will close its international offices, starting with Ciudad Juárez (Mexico) and Manila (Philippines). All offices, including the main district offices for the separate regions, are scheduled to close by March 10, 2020. In September 2019, the Mo…
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Strict Enforcement of Affidavits of Support (Form I-864) on the Horizon
May 14th, 2019
For the past 20 years, Congress has required a foreign national’s sponsor to sign an affidavit of support (Form I-864) pledging financial support in the event the sponsored foreign national applies for or receives means-tested public benefits. The…
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U.S. House of Representatives Passes Bill to Protect Dreamers, TPS and DED Recipients
May 8th, 2019
The House of Representatives passed the American Dream and Promise Act (H.R. 6) on a bipartisan vote of 237 to 187, the first time the House has passed a bill on protection for Dreamers since 2010. The bill offers permanent legal status for “Dreame…
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More on the Government’s Attempts to Restrict Asylum Protection
May 3rd, 2019
It seems like every month the Administration comes up with yet another way to restrict the ability of asylum seekers to obtain protection from persecution in order to deter the flow of refugees. On April 29, President Trump issued a memorandum orderi…
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USCIS Makes Clear: Controlled Substance–Related Activity is Conditional Bar to Good Moral Character Determinations for Naturalization Purposes
April 29th, 2019
USCIS has issued guidance to clarify that violation of federal controlled-substance law established by a conviction or admission, including for marijuana, remains a conditional bar to establishing good moral character (GMC) for naturalization, even w…
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Another Blow to Asylum Seekers: Attorney General Strips Their Eligibility for Bond
April 26th, 2019
On April 16, the Attorney General (AG) issued a decision in an asylum case, ruling that asylum seekers who entered between ports of entry – even if they establish a credible fear of persecution – are no longer eligible for release on bond by an i…
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Six Month Extension for EADs for Liberians on DED:
April 25th, 2019
President Trump had extended the wind-down period for Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) through 3/30/20 for certain eligible Liberians. The six-month automatic extension is through 9/27/19, and employment authorization documents currently held by eli…
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Supreme Court Takes Up Citizenship Question on 2020 Census
April 24th, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on April 23 on whether the government can add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. The Court’s decision is expected in late June or July.
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What? I’m Suddenly Not a U.S. Citizen?
April 23rd, 2019
Immigration lawyers have always encountered people who thought they were U.S. citizens only to find out they aren’t. The issue often arises when the individual goes to renew his/her driver’s license and doesn’t have a birth certificate or passp…
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Court Issues Preliminary Injunction Blocking Termination of TPS for Haiti:
April 22nd, 2019
In early April, a district court enjoined the Trump administration from terminating TPS for Haiti, pending a final decision on the merits of the case. The preliminary injunction is effective immediately and will remain in effect pending resolution of…
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