BIA Holds That A Respondent Receives Sufficient Written Notice To Support The Entry Of An In Absentia Order Of Removal, Even If He Or She Was Served With A Noncompliant… CONTINUE
BIA: Criminal Proceeding May Be Considered
BIA HOLDS THAT THE AMOUNT OF FORFEITURE ORDERED IN A CRIMINAL PROCEEDING MAY BE CONSIDERED IN DETERMINING WHETHER A CRIME OF FRAUD OR DECEIT RESULTED IN A LOSS TO A… CONTINUE
Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA or Board) welcomed interested members
On March 16, 2022, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA or Board) welcomed interested members of the public to file amicus curiae briefs discussing what factors the Board should weigh… CONTINUE
How to Move from OPT and/or STEM OPT to H-1B
Many noncitizens in the United States have questions about EAD STEM and whether they can apply for H-1B while on STEM OPT. In this article, we cover many of the… CONTINUE
BIA Holds Immigration Judge Can Use Significant Similarities Between Claims Filed in Separate Proceedings to Make an Adverse Credibility Determination if a Three-Part Framework is Followed.
BIA HOLDS IMMIGRATION JUDGE CAN USE SIGNIFICANT SIMILARITIES BETWEEN CLAIMS FILED IN SEPARATE PROCEEDINGS TO MAKE AN ADVERSE CREDIBILITY DETERMINATION IF A THREE-PART FRAMEWORK IS FOLLOWED. On September 8, 2015,… CONTINUE
AN APPLICATION PER 8 CFR § 1292.2(a) FOR RECOGNITION AS A NON-PROFIT OR CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
BIA HOLDS THAT, IN ADJUDICATING AN APPLICATION PER 8 CFR § 1292.2(a) FOR RECOGNITION AS A NON-PROFIT OR CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION PROVIDING LOW-COST OR FREE LEGAL REPRESENTATION, THE BOARD WILL NOT RULE FAVORABLY… CONTINUE