BIA Holds That An Adjustment Of Status Applicant With Special Immigrant Juvenile Status May, In Conjunction With A Waiver Under INA §245(h)(2)(B), Seek To Waive His Or Her Inadmissibility Under… CONTINUE
Follow the Rules To Gain Asylum for Religious Persecution
BIA Holds That The Mere Continuation Of An Activity In The United States That Is Substantially Similar To The Activity From Which An Initial Claim Of Past Persecution Is Alleged… CONTINUE
When Your Removal Case is Complicated Get a Good immigration Lawyer
BIA Holds That Where DHS States That An Applicant May Be Removed To A Country Per INA §241(b)(2), The Applicant May Seek Withholding Of Removal From That Country In Withholding-Only… CONTINUE
Misrepresenting a Bona Fide Marriage can End AOS Eligibility
BIA Holds That The Immigration Judge May Rely On Fraud Or A Willful Misrepresentation of A Material Fact Made By An Applicant During An Interview Before USCIS To Remove The… CONTINUE
DUI is a Crime Involving Moral Turpitude
BIA Holds That The Offense Of Aggravated Unlicensed Operation Of A Motor Vehicle In The First Degree In Violation Of New York Vehicle And Traffic Law §511(3)(a)(i), Which Prohibits A… CONTINUE
Counterfeiting is Plainly a Crime of Moral Turpitude and Grounds for Removal
BIA Holds That The “Offense Clause” Of The Federal Conspiracy Statute, 18 U.S.C. § 371, Is Divisible And The Underlying Substantive Crime Is An Element Of The Offense. Because The… CONTINUE
Assault is a Crime Involving Moral Turpitude and Grounds for Removal
BIA Holds That Respondent’s Conviction For Assault By Means Of Force Likely To Produce Great Bodily Injury In Violation Of California Penal Code §245(a)(4) Is Categorically For A Crime Involving… CONTINUE
The effects of the pandemic may have a relatively positive effect on the Visa Bulletin
As many know, the Department of State’s Visa Bulletin controls when an applicant may submit his or her DS-260 immigrant visa or I-485 adjustment of status application. Many people waiting… CONTINUE
Visa Fraud May Not be a Crime Involving Moral Turpitude but it is Grounds for Removal
BIA Holds That, In Applying The Categorical Approach, The Conspiracy Statute, 18 U.S.C. §371, Is Overbroad Relative To The Generic Definition Of A Crime Involving Moral Turpitude, And Divisible Between… CONTINUE
Was the Abuser a Legal Spouse and a Legal Resident or Citizen?
BIA Holds That An Applicant For Special Rule Cancellation Of Removal Under INA §240A(b)(2) Based On Spousal Abuse Must Demonstrate Both That The Abuser Was His Or Her Lawful Spouse… CONTINUE
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