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USCIS Fee Payment Changes: Transitioning to Remote Transactions

USCIS Fee Payment Changes: Transitioning to Remot

On January 26, 2024, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced significant changes to payment procedures for certain benefit requests at USCIS field offices. Under the new process, applicants, petitioners,…

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Refugees and Asylees Generate Billions of Dollars in Tax Revenue

Refugees and Asylees Generate Billions of Dollars

The United States Department of Health and Human Services release a report in February 2024 on the fiscal impact that refugees and asylees have had in our communities over the…

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Guidance for Afghans with Pending U.S. Immigration Cases at Risk of Deportation from Pakistan

Guidance for Afghans with Pending U.S. Immigratio

Over two years after the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan in the summer of 2021, there are still Afghans with ongoing U.S. immigration processes stuck abroad. After the Taliban took control…

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Texas Governor to Sign Latest Anti-Immigrant Law

Texas Governor to Sign Latest Anti-Immigrant Law

The Texas Legislature has passed what the Texas ACLU called one of the most radical anti-immigrant bills ever passed by a legislature. Even though members of both parties conceded that…

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Immigration Court Guidance on Prosecutorial Discretion

Immigration Court Guidance on Prosecutorial Discr

On September 28, 2023, David Neal, Director of the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), the agency running the nation's immigration courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals, published guidance…

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Re-Filing Asylum Applications Following EOIR Dismissal or Termination of Removal Proceedings

Re-Filing Asylum Applications Following EOIR Dism

Effective on October 16th, 2023, if your pending asylum case in immigration court was dismissed or terminated, you still have an option available to continue your pursuit for asylum. USCIS…

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Green Card for Abused Men Through VAWA

Green Card for Abused Men Through VAWA

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is a federal law that provides a pathway for certain abused family members of U.S. citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs) to apply for…

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Federal Judge: Biden Asylum Restrictions Violate Administrative Procedure Act

Federal Judge: Biden Asylum Restrictions Violate

To great fanfare, immigrant advocacy groups successfully sued to stop many anti-immigrant policies of the Trump administration. One of the high-profile policies blocked by the courts was a Trump rule…

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