USCIS Discretion on Employment Authorization Applications
The USCIS published new policies about exercising discretion on employment authorization applications filed by Category C applicants
The USCIS published new policies about exercising discretion on employment authorization applications filed by Category C applicants
The USCIS released new analysis on immigration discretion in the USCIS-PM dealing with benefit requests that require an exercise of discretion
In this article, we examine the facts underlying the BIA’s 2011 and 2017 Matter of D-R- decisions regarding the respondent’s service at Srebrenica during the Bosnian War.
In this article, we examine various forms of relief that may be available in light of marriage fraud and the subsequent marriage bar, including cancellation of removal
In this post, we examine new guidance for immigration judges on granting continuance requests. It addresses the motion for continuance in different contexts.
AILA posted its April 6, 2017 question and answer with ICE. It addressed the interior memo, border security, prosecutorial discretion, DACA, enforcement priorities, and more.
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