At the end of December 2022, the Denver Immigration Court launched two new QR codes to help Respondents (immigrants appearing in front of an immigration judge) in proceedings at that court. A QR code is a machine-scannable image that can be instantly read using a…
Applicants for lawful permanent residence have to show they will not require financial support by the government to live in the United States—that they will not be a “public charge.” The standards for determining whether someone is likely to become a public charge have recently…
We love getting kind words from clients at the end of their case. Things like this make our day because we love what we do! “I just want to thank both you and Jennifer as well as your other staff from the bottom of my…
What Is an Immigration Bond? If you or someone you love has been detained by immigration, chances are you had to pay a bond to secure their release. An immigration bond refers to money paid to secure the release. This money serves as a guarantee…
The 10th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals granted our request to correct an erroneous decision for our client from the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). “The Attorney General may allow otherwise-removable aliens to remain in the country if, among other things, they have accrued 10 years of…
On March 3, 2022, the Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro N. Mayorkas, announced the designation of Ukraine for Temporary Protected Status, also known as “TPS.” TPS is a temporary immigration status provided to nationals of certain countries whose country is experiencing problems which make it…
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