In the past year, USCIS has implemented various Parole programs for certain countries, allowing individuals of those countries and their immediate family members to come to the United States and stay temporarily for a period of 2 years. The first program of this kind was…
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently published the Federal Register Notice outlining the process for applying for initial TPS for Haitians and extending TPS status for current holders. DHS previously announced this extension and redesignation for TPS for Haitians on December 5, 2022. As…
What is a T Visa? A “T” Visa is a temporary immigration status for victims of human trafficking who assist law enforcement authorities in the investigation or prosecution of the crimes against them. What is “trafficking” for the purposes of a T Visa? The two…
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…
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…
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