
Supreme Court Issues LPR Stop-Time Rule Decision in Barton v. Barr
The Supreme Court published a 5-4 decision in Barton v. Barr holding that a lawful permanent resident can be “rendered inadmissible” for purposes of the stop time rule.
The Supreme Court published a 5-4 decision in Barton v. Barr holding that a lawful permanent resident can be “rendered inadmissible” for purposes of the stop time rule.
The USCIS posted guidance for those seeking change of status and visa waiver program entrants who need satisfactory departure during the coronavirus outbreak
The DOS is continuing to provide emergency visa services to aliens seeking to obtain visas to enter the United States as medical professionals
Due to the economic effects of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, President Trump signed an immigration proclamation suspending entry of aliens as immigrants.
USCIS field offices, asylum offices, and application support centers will remain closed until at least May 4, 2020
The USCIS is giving a 60-day extension to certain petitioners who receive requests for evidence and notices of intent to deny due to the coronavirus outbreak
We discuss Persad v. Barr, an important case won by Alexander J. Segal, Esq, regarding unitary court martial sentences and INA aggravated felonies
The DOS has cancelled all routine immigrant and nonimmigrant visa appointments at U.S. Embassies and Consulates due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak
The USCIS will temporarily accept forms requiring original signatures with reproduced signatures due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
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