Cancellation of Removal: Non-LPRs6th Circuit Elaborates on Jurisdiction to Review Hardship for Cancellation of RemovalA Short Guide To Immigration Hardship FactorsBecoming a United States Citizen: The RulesWhy The Current Deportation Hardship Standard Is UnconscionableMotion to Reopen In Absentia Approval for Client from Cote D’Ivoire in Atlanta GeorgiaAdjustment of Status Green Card Approval Based on Approved Employment Petition for Filipina Nurse in Des Plaines IllinoisA Little Blindsided…Texas Law FellowshipsIf I entered the country illegally, how long will it take for a residence

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Common knowledge in the United States is that there are many illegal aliens living here. We also hear about some of these illegal aliens being arrested either for a crime or because of their illegal status. When arrested, they will be placed in proceedings before the Immigration Court (the Executive Office for Immigration Review, or EOIR). The Immigration Judge will then hold a hearing to decide [...]
Asylum can be a type of relief to deportation / removal available just to aliens who qualify as refugees. Asylum may be awarded as a relief from removal in immigration court (EOIR) proceedings, or directly from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). If the alien flees his / her home country and arrives in the united states, he has as long as 1 year from the particular date [...]
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Cancellation of Removal: Non-LPRs6th Circuit Elaborates on Jurisdiction to Review Hardship for Cancellation of RemovalA Short Guide To Immigration Hardship FactorsBecoming a United States Citizen: The RulesWhy The Current Deportation Hardship Standard Is UnconscionableMotion to Reopen In Absentia Approval for Client from Cote D’Ivoire in Atlanta GeorgiaAdjustment of Status Green Card Approval Based on Approved Employment Petition for Filipina Nurse in Des Plaines IllinoisA Little Blindsided…Texas Law FellowshipsIf I entered the country illegally, how long will it take for a residence