Posted by Sean P. Wickens
The processing of U-Visa petitions (Form I-918) are delayed. According to USCIS, petitions submitted on or before December 10, 2012 have been processed whereas petitions submitted after December 10, 2012 have not been processed.
Nov 19, 2013
Posted by Sean P. Wickens
if you have medical issues, but do not have United States Citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident family members, you may still be able to remain in the United States by making a request to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Nov 10, 2013
Posted by Sean P. Wickens
The more criminal history that you have, the more important it is to show that your family would suffer extreme hardship if you were removed from the United States
Nov 10, 2013
Posted by Sean P. Wickens
Will there be alternative forms of detention in the near future? Over the last five years, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has jailed a record number of immigrants. Some say these immigrants with no status have been jailed because of a little known mandate established by conservative lawmakers.
Oct 16, 2013
Posted by Sean P. Wickens
Congress is considering stricter laws to go after con artists who promise status in the United States. These con artists prey upon those who come to the United States with the hope of achieving the American Dream. Once immigration reform is accomplished, there may be even a greater number of con artists than before who will take advantage of those applying for a change in status.
Sep 07, 2013
Posted by Sean P. Wickens
President Obama has instructed federal immigration agents to give more leniency to parents of minors present in the United States. Although Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) already have authority to not pursue low priority immigrants..
Sep 01, 2013
Posted by Sean P. Wickens
Immigration Reform in Congress is not moving as fast as hoped for by many immigration reform activists. So, reform advocates are asking President Obama to use his executive authority to suspend deportation, grant administrative relief and expand the Deferred Action program. While the debate in congress continues, the executive branch continues to deport roughly 1,000 people per day.
Aug 12, 2013