DACA celebrates 4 years; more than 728,000 cases approved

Today marks four years since applications for DACA - the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program - began being accepted. Thanks to President Barack Obama and his administration, more than 728,000 individuals and their families have benefited from temporary immigration relief. Since the opening of ... Read more

Can I ask for a stepson?

In this week's Consulta Migratoria® column I answer a question from a reader who wants to petition for his stepson. Every immigration case is different. Please consult with an immigration attorney for personalized legal advice before beginning any proceedings. This is the column: I am a U.S. citizen and I helped my partner obtain his ... Read more

Obama Asks Supreme Court to Reconsider DAPA Case and DACA Expansion

The Obama administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to rehear the case on executive actions that would give immigration relief to millions of undocumented immigrants through the implementation of DAPA and expansion of DACA. The Department of Justice filed a formal petition yesterday afternoon urging the Supreme ... Read more

What to do during DAPA blocking and DACA expansion?

The Supreme Court's tie in the DAPA and DACA expansion case marked a defeat for millions of immigrants, but not the end of the legal battle. In this week's Consulta Migratoria® column, I answer a reader's question about the Supreme Court's ruling and explain why they should not ... Read more

Supreme Court tie prevents DAPA implementation and DACA expansion

The long awaited Supreme Court decision on the future of President Barack Obama's executive actions was released this morning and what was feared happened. Unfortunately, the 8 justices did not reach an agreement, and the vote was a tie. This means that the decision of ... Read more

Supreme Court to Ruling on DAPA and DACA Expansion Coming Soon

The U.S. Supreme Court is nearing the end of its term, raising expectations that the country's highest court will announce its decision on DAPA - the deferred action program for parents of citizens and permanent residents, and the expansion of DACA - deferred action for young childhood arrivals, this ... Read more

If I committed a crime can I re-enroll in DACA?

In this week's Consulta Migratoria® column, I answer a question from a reader with a criminal record who wants to re-register for DACA and renew his work permit. 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

Supreme Court Hears Arguments on DAPA and DACA Expansion

The U.S. Supreme Court today heard oral arguments in the case of United States v. Texas. Attorneys for the U.S. Department of Justice and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) asked the justices to uphold the constitutionality of the executive actions and authorize implementation of the program ... Read more

Supreme Court sets date to hear immigration executive action case

The U.S. Supreme Court has already marked the day when it will hear oral arguments in the lawsuit over the constitutionality of the executive orders on immigration that President Obama announced in November 2014. The hearing on the case of United States v. Texas will be held on Monday ... Read more

Supreme Court to review Obama's executive action on immigration

The U.S. Supreme Court today agreed to hear a legal case challenging the constitutionality of President Barack Obama's ability to take executive action on immigration. The justices will have to decide whether lower courts had grounds to block DAPA, the deferred action program for parents of citizens and permanent residents, and the expansion ... Read more

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