BIA Holds That IJ Can Dismiss Removal Proceedings Upon Finding Abuse of Asylum Process
The BIA held that a meritless asylum application filed solely to pursue cancellation of removal is cause to dismiss removal proceedings on DHS’s motion.
The BIA held that a meritless asylum application filed solely to pursue cancellation of removal is cause to dismiss removal proceedings on DHS’s motion.
The article will discuss eligibility requirements specific to the L1B (L-1B) visa, situations that may arise when an L1B beneficiary is working offsite from the petitioning
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Maslenjak v. U.S., in which it considered whether denaturalization can occur for an immaterial false statement.
When a noncitizen ends up in the custody of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) – a sub-department at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
In Sanchez v. Sessions, the Seventh Circuit stayed an alien’s removal to review his motion to reopen with the BIA for consideration of eligibility for cancellation of removal.
In this article, we examine how noncitizen nationals from American Samoa may obtain a certificate of nationality under INA 341(b) and naturalization under section 325.
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