Timing of Objections to Deficient Notices to Appear
Board of Immigration Appeals held in Matter of Nichifor that a challenge to a deficient Notice to Appear can’t be raised in the first instance in a Motion to Reopen.
Board of Immigration Appeals held in Matter of Nichifor that a challenge to a deficient Notice to Appear can’t be raised in the first instance in a Motion to Reopen.
Director James McHenry published an EOIR Memo on the tracking and timely adjudication of family unit cases at 10 immigration courts
This article examines immigration court performance targets for non-detained and detained cases by Jeff Sessions and Director James McHenry (McHenry Memo).
In Matter of A.J. Valdez: the BIA held that there is a presumption an alien who signs a form with a willful misreprsentation knew of the willful misrepresentation
We discuss the 2013 11th Circuit decision on Ortiz-Bouchet v. U.S. Atty. Gen., which touched on admission v AOS and when misrepresentation is “willful.”
In this article, we review Matter of Kai Hing Hui, wherein the Board held that inadmissibility for willful misrepresentation does not require the intent to deceive.
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