Back in November, USCIS issued a policy memorandum to amend the USCIS Adjudicator’s Field Manuel to ensure consistent adjudication of parole requests made on behalf of certain military family members. The policy is intended to ease the stress and anxiety palced upon military service members and veterans that is caused…
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Visa Waiver Overstay Adjustment of Status Update November 2013
Great news to report about Visa Waiver Overstays and Adjustment of Status. USCIS has finally issued policy guidance on adjudication of adjustment of status (green card) applications filed by individuals admitted under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). Until now, USCIS offices throughout the country have been inconsistent in adjudication of…
Same-Sex Marriage Lawyer: Same-Sex Marriage Petitions And Tips to Succeed in Marriage Interviews
In June, same-sex marriages resumed in California after the state’s ban on it back in May 2008. The new decision made it possible for local government to issue marriage certificates for same-sex couples. Its effect on immigration law has also been revolutionary, because U.S. citizens can now petition for his…
Same-Sex Marriage Petitions: New Grounds for Attorneys and Immigration Officers
Back in June, the U.S. Supreme Court decided the DOMA case that granted same-sex couples federal benefits in states that recognize same-sex marriages. This decision also had a far-reaching effect on immigration laws that allows for same-sex couples to remain together in the U.S. by petitioning for their spouses. Our…
I-751 Removal of Conditions: What Waivers are available?
When an applicant is facing the deadline to remove the conditions of his or her lawful permanent residency status, and the marriage on which the initial I-130 petition and conditional residence were based is on life support, deciding how and when to file the Form I-751 Petition to Remove the…
Marriage Based Green Card: 5 Tips for Success
The “green card marriage based interview,” which both of the Petitioner and Beneficiary are required to attend as part of the green card process, should not be presumed as a walk in the park; it has the possibility of being a very intense and painful event. You can take the…
F2A Family Category Current in August: Green Card Holders Can file Adjustment of Status for Spouses!!
As many of our readers know, Green Card holders can not confer immediate benefits on Spouses and Children under 21. There is a waiting period determined by the Visa Bulletin. But according to the August 2013 Bulletin, the F2A category (Spouses and Children of Permanent Residents), will become current. What…
DOMA Ruled Unconstitutional! Questions Raised for Same Sex Couples Moving Forward
Today, the United States Supreme Court struck down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), describing the federal law as an assault on fundamental human rights. In his opinion, Justice Kennedy said the law served “no legitimate purpose” to justify the effect of the law, and was a way to “disparage…
Marriage and Family Visas: How does the Consular Processing Interview Work?
Applicants that are waiting abroad to obtain permanent residency, will need to go through Consular Processing in order to obtain the Immigrant Visas at the end of the process. How does it really work? During the interview, the consular official will confirm the information contained in the DS-260 application, screen…
Family Petitions: Brothers, Sisters (Siblings) Petitions may be Ending?
We are all waiting for Immigration Reform. The proposals are very promising, and most of us can not wait. But Changing our country’s Immigration system, may come with a price. Obviously, we can not help everybody. It seems that while the focus is on Skilled Workers, the concern is that…