EOIR Prioritizes Completing Asylum Adjudications in Immigration Courts Within 180 Days
The EOIR published new guidance on adjudicating asylum applications before an immigration judge within 180 days, absent exceptional circumstances.
The EOIR published new guidance on adjudicating asylum applications before an immigration judge within 180 days, absent exceptional circumstances.
In Henriquez v. Sessions, the Second Circuit analyzed drug convictions under NYPL 220.06 and bail jumping under NYPL 215.57 in the immigration context.
The USCIS revised its policy guidance on waivers of the Form I-751 interview requirement in removal of conditions cases.
Harbin v. Sessions, NYPL 220.31, Aggravated Felony Trafficking, Controlled Substances Trafficking, Controlled Substances Act
On March 6, 2017, the USCIS updated its Affirmative Asylum Scheduling Bulletin for category 3 affirmative asylum applications.
The USCIS crafted new guidelines for the one-in-three requirement of continuous employment abroad for initial L1 beneficiaries of initial L1 petitions.
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