Senate Confirms Leon Rodriguez as USCIS Director

In a 52-44 vote, Leon Rodriguez was confirmed by the Senate as the new director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). President Obama nominated him to the position in December 2013 to replace Alejandro Mayorkas, who left the post to become deputy director of the ... Read more

Congressmen propose law to help undocumented children traveling to the U.S.

They are calling it a "humanitarian crisis" - the increase in undocumented children attempting to enter the United States illegally, and the conditions they find themselves in once they get here. It is estimated that this year more than 90,000 children will make the dangerous journey from Central America and Mexico and attempt to illegally enter the U.S. These ... Read more

Is there a visa for Mexican professionals?

In this week's Consulta Migratoria® column I answer the question of a reader who wants to know if Mexican professionals can work temporarily in the United States. Each case is different and the answers vary depending on the immigration history of each person. Here is a general answer to your questions. Please consult with a ... Read more

How long to obtain residency?

In this week's Consulta Migratoria® column I answer the question of a reader who wants to know if it is more advantageous to apply for permanent residency through a U.S. citizen parent or a future spouse. Each case is different and the answers vary depending on each person's immigration history. Here I answer in a ... Read more

USCIS Announces DACA Renewal Process

August 15 marks two years since the U.S. government began accepting applications for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). DACA authorizes certain undocumented individuals who arrived in this country before the age of 16, and who meet a number of requirements, to ... Read more

Can a sick person avoid the citizenship test?

In this week's Consulta Migratoria® column, I answer the question of a reader who wants to know if a person in poor health should take the citizenship test. Each case is different and the answers vary depending on the immigration history of each person. Here is a general answer to her questions. For ... Read more

Can a permanent resident petition for a stepchild?

In this week's Consulta Migratoria® column, I answer a question from an undocumented reader who wants to know how she can help her minor child who is in deportation proceedings. Each case is different and the answers vary depending on each person's immigration history. Here I provide a general answer to her ... Read more

Visa lottery gives residency to undocumented immigrants?

In this week's Consulta Migratoria® column I answer a question from a reader who won the visa lottery and wishes to apply for permanent residency from abroad. Each case is different and the answers vary depending on each person's immigration history. Here is a general answer to your questions. Please consult ... Read more

Can you lose residency if a crime is committed?

In this week's Consulta Migratoria® column, I answer a reader's question about the consequences of being found guilty of a felony. Each case is different and the answers vary depending on each person's immigration history. Here is a general answer to your questions. Please consult with ... Read more

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