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By Daniel Hanlon|2018-09-05T17:56:14+00:00November 21st, 2017|Categories: Immigration Executive Action, Immigration News, Refugee and Asylum Application Process|0 Comments
Asylum FAQs (Part 3)
Wrapping up our three-part blog Asylum FAQs, here are some final commonly asked questions that come up when people are considering filing for asylum (or when they are in the process of doing so). For more specific information about your immigration case or help applying for asylum, don’t hesitate to contact the Los Angeles immigration [...]
By webadmin|2018-04-25T16:03:29+00:00April 14th, 2014|Categories: Blogs, Deportation & Removal Defense, Refugee and Asylum Application Process|Comments Off on Asylum FAQs (Part 3)
Asylum FAQs (Part 2)
Picking up from Asylum FAQs (Part 1), below is some more important information regarding the process of applying for asylum in the U.S. If you are ready to get your case started or are seeking any change to your immigration status in the U.S., contact the Hanlon Law Group. We can provide you with the [...]
By webadmin|2018-04-23T15:27:09+00:00April 9th, 2014|Categories: Blogs, Deportation & Removal Defense, Refugee and Asylum Application Process, U.S. Immigration Law|Comments Off on Asylum FAQs (Part 2)
If you have questions about asylum and you/your family’s eligibility for this immigration status, check out the frequently asked questions in this three-part blog. If you have additional questions not answered herein or would like some specific information regarding your case, the Los Angeles immigration lawyers at the Hanlon Law Group welcome you to meet [...]
By webadmin|2018-04-23T14:45:34+00:00April 3rd, 2014|Categories: Blogs, Deportation & Removal Defense, Refugee and Asylum Application Process, U.S. Immigration Law|Comments Off on Asylum FAQs (Part 1)
The USCIS issued a press release last month, indicating that it would begin issuing two-year Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) to people with pending I-485 Applications for Adjustment of Status (AOS). The USCIS issued a press release last month, indicating that it would begin issuing two-year Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) to people with [...]
By webadmin|2018-03-23T17:34:29+00:00December 9th, 2013|Categories: Immigration News, Refugee and Asylum Application Process, U.S. Immigration Law|Comments Off on Two Year Work Authorization for Green Card Applicants: Fact or Fantasy?
The USCIS cannot force applicants to suffer "unreasonable delays" for their applications. Individuals who have waited may seek help from the US District Court. The processing times for some applications pending at the US Citizenship & Immigration Services ("USCIS") are longer than ever before. The USCIS holds a monopoly over all immigrants [...]
INS recently issued a policy memorandum regarding the asylum exception, which may offer relief for many who are ineligible for "adjustment of status" in the US. The immigrant communities of the United States have been stirring ever since Congress created the dreaded "3 and 10 year bar" to reentry in 1996. The [...]
By webadmin|2018-03-28T17:55:20+00:00December 9th, 2013|Categories: Deportation & Removal Defense, Refugee and Asylum Application Process, U.S. Immigration Law|Comments Off on Asylum: Exception to ‘Unlawful Presence’
The INS has issued a memo confirming the practice of transferring adjustment of status eligibility from one immigrant visa petition category to another. In May, the INS issued a memorandum confirming the practice of transferring adjustment of status eligibility from one immigrant visa petition category to another, while the same adjustment of [...]
By webadmin|2018-03-07T15:22:07+00:00December 9th, 2013|Categories: Blogs, Employment-Based Immigration, Immigration News, Refugee and Asylum Application Process, U.S. Immigration Law|Comments Off on Adjustment of Status – Transferring Eligibility