New Government Memo May Help You Get Out Of Deportation Court!

Anybody involved in, or in danger of being placed into removal proceedings should know that a very important government memo came out last week. Policy Memorandum 21-25, issued by Director David Neal, provides additional guidance to EOIR adjudicators… Read More
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Notice to Appear Missing Immigration Court's Address Does Not Warrant Termination

In yet another decision diluting the Supreme Court’s holding in Perreira v. Sessions, the Board of Immigration Appeals recently ruled that a Notice to Appear that does not include the address of the Immigration Court or where the government wil… Read More
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5 Year Bar For Missing Immigration Court

Individuals with problematic immigration cases may already be aware of the three and ten-years bars, which typically apply after a person has accrued the requisite “unlawful presence” and then departed the United States. If a person is de… Read More
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New Ruling Curbs Immigration Court's Power to Dismiss or Terminate Deportation Cases

On September 18, 2018, Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued Matter of S-O-G & F-D-B, 27 I & N Dec. 462 (A.G. 2018), the latest in a trifecta of cases curtailing the authority of immigration judges. Under this new ruling, judges are strictly… Read More
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Is There Any Way To Get a 2019 Immigration Court Hearing Scheduled Earlier?

Please subscribe to our US Citizenship and Family Immigration Podcast on Itunes. This is a transcript of Episode #3 in which we talk about immigration court and 2019 hearings. “Hello and welcome to episode number 3 of the Lee and Garasia Immigr… Read More
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How to Qualify for Prosecutorial Discretion | Newark NJ Deportation Lawyer

Also known as “PD,” a Prosecutorial Discretion Request may be of help to certain individuals presently in removal proceedings before an immigration judge. Contrary to popular belief, this is not technically a form or application filed wit… Read More
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