Matter of K-S-: BIA Not Bound By Published District Court Decisions
In Matter of K-S-, the BIA concluded that it is not bound to follow published district court decisions like it is bound to follow published circuit court decisions
In Matter of K-S-, the BIA concluded that it is not bound to follow published district court decisions like it is bound to follow published circuit court decisions
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There are five employment-based immigrant visa preferences categories available for aliens: EB-1 / EB-2 / EB-3 / EB-4 / EB-5
In Matter of D-A-C-, the BIA held that an immigration judge has discretion to grant or deny temporary protected status (TPS).
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A Form I-918 U visa petition must obtain a signed law enforcement certification. We will explain the rules for obtaining law enforcement certification for U status.
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