In 2017, more than 925,000 people applied for citizenship in the United States. At the end of 2017, there was a backlog of 729,400 N-400 applications pending. This represents a…
15Nov
On October 4, 2018, a federal judge in California temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plans to terminate the legal status of about 300,000 immigrants who fled violence and disaster in…
23Oct
Since the new administration has taken over, several changes have been made to the way immigration is handled in the U.S. One of those changes has been to the Visa…
23Oct
Thousands of people across the country have been given charging documents (“NTA”) to appear in Immigration Court by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”). But their official notices to appear were…
19Sep
On Friday, August 17, U.S. District Judge John D. Bates ruled that the Trump administration does not have to accept new applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program…
23Aug
The Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC) is an essential tool for completing any consular processing case that involves an immigrant visa. Applicants (or their attorneys) must login to this online…
27Jul
A new Colorado state law will help immigrants who helped the United States military to afford to go to college. The law will help an estimated 300 students in its…
19Jun
In a broad decision, Attorney General Jeff Sessions stripped the power of the Immigration Court and the Board of Appeals to order administrative closure, except in a very narrow set…
24May
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