News & Updates

02 October 2014
Can Non-immigrants with Prior Overstay Receive Visas Again?
John arrived in the United States on a fiancé visa. His petitioner, Amy, is a U.S. citizen who w...
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19 September 2014
A Foreseeable Crisis at the U.S. Port of Entry
Marrying a U.S. citizen does not necessarily entitle a spouse who is out of status to adjust to ...
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19 September 2014
A Foreseeable Crisis at the U.S. Port of Entry
Traveling with a valid U.S. visa or a permanent resident card is not a guarantee that one’s entr...
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09 September 2014
Undocumented Filipinos in the U.S. Anxiously Await Obama’s Executive Action
A Filipino parent of a U.S. citizen child, who is residing beyond her authorized stay in the Uni...
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30 July 2014
The Fate of Green Card Holders Facing Deportation Charges
Permanent resident visas are in reality not “permanent” in nature. A ‘green card’ is still subje...
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25 July 2014
The “Accompanied by Stranger” Filipino Child
“I was introduced to a ‘man’ I’ve never seen. He held my hand, as I boarded an airplane for the ...
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04 July 2014
When Being a Morally Upright Person Matters in Immigration
Jonas was petitioned by a U.S. employer for an H1B (a professional working visa) to work as a so...
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22 June 2014
Convicted sex offenders are not qualified to file family petitions
Deportations from the United States usually arise in cases of non-US citizens committing crimes o...
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20 June 2014
Possible Separation of Family If Petitioner Convicted of Sexual Crime
Deportations from the United States usually arise in cases of non-U.S. citizens committing crime...
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