Attorney General Overrules Matter of G-G-S-, 26 I&N Dec. 339 (BIA 2014), Holds That Immigration Adjudicators May Consider A Respondent’s Mental Health In Determining Whether An Individual, “Having Been Convicted… CONTINUE
COVID and Spouse/Fiancé(e) Visa Processing
How did COVID impact spouse and fiancé(e) visa processing? It is astounding how a virus can grind global economies to a screeching halt–yet that is precisely what happened when the… CONTINUE
STEM OPT: An Overview
What is a STEM OPT Extension? If you are an international student who completed a STEM designated degree (“Science, Technology, Engineering and Math”) at a United States college or university… CONTINUE
Green Card Marriage Timeline: How Long?
How long does it take to get a marriage green card? For many seeking to receive permanent resident status in the United States, the green card marriage timeline is crucial… CONTINUE
BIA Holds That A “Conviction” Under INA…
BIA Holds That A “Conviction” Under INA §101(a)(48)(A) Requires A Finding Of Guilt In A Proceeding That Affords Defendants All Of The Constitutional Rights Of Criminal Procedure That Are Applicable… CONTINUE
BIA Holds That Larceny In The Third Degree Under Connecticut General Statutes
BIA Holds That Larceny In The Third Degree Under Connecticut General Statutes §53a-124(a) Is Not A Theft Offense Aggravated Felony Per INA §101(a)(43)(G) Because It Incorporates By Reference A Definition… CONTINUE
BIA Issues Amicus Invitation
BIA Issues Amicus Invitation Regarding Texas Burglary Crime Of Violence. Briefs Due May 3, 2022. On April 12, 2022, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA or Board) issued an amicus… CONTINUE
What is a U Visa Work Permit?
The U visa work permit was created by Congress in October 2000, as part of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act, the U visa work permit allowed undocumented… CONTINUE
BIA Invites Public To File Amicus Curiae Briefs Discussing The Application Of The Modified Categorical Analysis Of A Criminal Convention
BIA Invites Public To File Amicus Curiae Briefs Discussing The Application Of The Modified Categorical Analysis Of A Criminal Convention Under Pereida v. Wilkinson, 141 S. Ct. 754 (2021). On… CONTINUE
BIA Holds That Immigration Judges And The Board Of Immigration Appeals Lack The Authority To Recognize The Equitable Defense Of Laches In Removal Proceedings
BIA Holds That Immigration Judges And The Board Of Immigration Appeals Lack The Authority To Recognize The Equitable Defense Of Laches In Removal Proceedings. Respondent’s Willful Misrepresentations Regarding His Name,… CONTINUE
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