Green Card Holders Are Not Entitled to Admission After Travel Outside

The last few weeks have illuminated not only the volatile nature of immigration but also the perils of traveling as a green card holder. While lawful permanent residents enjoy a tremendous array of benefits and privileges that non-immigrants do not h… Read More
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Will Green Card Holders Who Travel Also Be Banned According To The Trump Order?

This past weekend, the nation was drawn into a firestorm of controversy over President Trump’s divisive executive order titled “Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States.” The order, which went into e… Read More
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New 2017 Trump Order Targets Immigrants Charged or Arrested With Criminal Offenses

When President Trump issued his first two Executive Orders last week, the majority of news outlets focused on the immense southern border wall that will supposedly be constructed. The barrier, along with the moratorium on visas from predominately Mus… Read More
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Canadians need to check for I-94 too | Visitor's Visas

The American Immigration Lawyers Association recently issued a Practice Pointer to attorneys that is especially relevant to visitors from Canada. The advisory relates to Canadians and the legal consequences of unintentionally overstaying their visits… Read More
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State Residency Filing Requirements for Citizenship | N-400 Issues

Many prospective applicants for naturalization are under the mistaken impression that they may choose where to be examined for citizenship. While naturalization is a federal matter, there are nevertheless specific rules regarding which district offic… Read More
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What Can I Do With Immigration Before Trump Takes Office on January 20?

Many undocumented or “illegal” aliens are understandably concerned and apprehensive about President-elect Trump’s impending immigration policies once he takes office on January 20. Many have opined that he will likely cancel DACA an… Read More
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How The Permanent Immigration Bar Is Triggered | 212(a)(9)(C)

There is the three-year bar. There is also a ten-year bar. But many unsuspecting undocumented aliens are shocked to learn that there is also something loosely termed the “permanent bar.” Unlike the three and ten year bars, which last for… Read More
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New Guidance on False Claims to US Citizenship

USCIS recently supplemented its Policy Manual with a new section of false claims to US Citizenship. Few people realize that out of all the grounds of inadmissibility, making a false claim to US citizenship is one of the most devastating. Except under… Read More
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Can The Bridge Act Stop Deportation For Those Who Have DACA?

Last Friday, Senators Dick Durbin and Lindsey Graham announced a bipartisan bill intended to provide relief to those currently holding protected status under the DACA program (“Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals”). Titled the “B… Read More
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Can My Family Member Return To The US After Deportation?

With respect to immigration consequences, removal from the United States is commonly regarded as the most punitive measure the US government can impose on a non-US Citizen. Depending on the circumstances of and setting in which the removal order is i… Read More
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