Monthly Archives: November 2021
Court Says Those Who Enter The US Illegally, Can’t Get Citizenship
The Supreme Court made it a little harder for certain immigrants to get Green Cards. The saddest part is, they denied that right to immigrants entering the country under the worst of conditions—fleeing hardship, disaster or oppression. TPS Status and Citizenship The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that immigrants who fled to America under what… Read More »
Questions To Expect In Your Marriage Based Green Card Interview
Let’s say that you are getting married, and you are trying to get a marriage based green card. The process has been explained to you, and you generally think that you will qualify. Your marriage is genuine (that is, not just being done for immigration purposes), so you have no concerns. Except for the… Read More »
US Takes A Hard Line Position On Haitian And Cuban Immigration
Normally, there are a number of immigration programs to help people who are fleeing violence, oppression or unrest in their home countries. Whether it be asylum, or a country being put on a temporary protected status, when drastic but temporary conditions exist, the United States often makes exceptions for immigrants fleeing from those countries…. Read More »
DACA Is Halted, And In Jeopardy–Again
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, is once again on life support. The program has been implemented and stopped numerous times. This time, a federal court ruling threatens to end it for good, and appears to have, at least for now, suspended the program. What is DACA? DACA is a program that… Read More »