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Public charge rule change could affect immigration applications
The U.S. government today announced a new rule that modifies the regulations under which immigrants are inadmissible to...
Does marriage cancel the family petition for children of permanent residents?
In this week's Consulta Migratoria® column, I answer questions from a reader who wants to immigrate to the United States....
Visa Bulletin August 2019
Updated information for the August 2019 Visa Bulletin is now available. The new tables include the...
Federal judge blocks new asylum restrictions
U.S. District Court Judge Jon S. Tigar in San Francisco today issued a preliminary injunction blocking implementation of a new asylum rule.
United States expands authority to carry out rapid deportations
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced today that it will expand expedited removal enforcement to include immigrants who are unlawfully present anywhere in the United States and who have been in the country for less than two years.
U.S. government imposes restrictions on asylum applications
The U.S. government today imposed new restrictions on asylum claims in an attempt to curb the number of asylum seekers arriving at the country's southern border.
What should I do during an ICE raid?
In this week's Consulta Migratoria® column, I answer the question of a reader who is afraid of being arrested...
DHS will not conduct operations or detentions in areas affected by Tropical Storm Barry
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today announced that it will not conduct any raids, detentions or arrests of...
Supreme Court to review and decide future of DACA
The Supreme Court will review and decide on the future of DACA in its next term.