Articles Posted in Family Visas
Election Day hipe – GOP-ers tough on immigration?
It is election day in San Diego and all 1,466 polling locations in San Diego County opened on time today, and no major voting problems have been reported, the Registrar of Voters said. How will this election results affect Immigration will remain to be seen. The Republican class set to…
Visa Waiver overstay and Marriage Based Adjustment of Status – The Denials are coming from San Diego!!!
On August 18, 2010 we were the first to report the new trend coming from some local Immigration offices, mainly San Diego, regarding Visa Waiver overstay Issues. To recap a recent internal Memo from San Diego stated the following: ” To all Adjudicators effective immediately, any immigrants that have entered…
DV-2012 Green Card Lottery – Dep’t of State Announces Diversity Visa (Green Card Lottery) Registration Period
The U.S. Department of State has recently announced that the online registration period for the Diversity Visa Lottery Program for Fiscal Year 2012 (DV-2012) will be from October 5, 2010 until November 3, 2010. The official online application form is available only on the Department of State Diversity Visa online…
Asylum Attorney – Asylum Approval Rate Reaches All Time High
According to TRAC, Justice Department data show that Immigration Judges are declining substantially fewer requests for asylum. Denial rates have reached the lowest level in the last quarter of a century. Twenty five years ago, in FY 1986, almost nine out of ten (89%) of the asylum requests in the…
US Visa Denials – Medical Grounds of Inadmissibility
This is a recent update from the AILA Rome Chapter for the benefit of our readers. The State Department has substantially rewritten the FAM provisions relating to physical or mental disorders as medical grounds of inadmissibility. These significant changes, set forth at 9 FAM 40.11 N11, focus on physical or…
Consular Processing – Kentucky Consular Center to Audit Nonimmigrant Visa Petitions
The Kentucky Consular Center (KCC) has begun to audit certain nonimmigrant petitions filed with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to verify information submitted in the petitions. Additionally, KCC is piloting a program wherein information about the beneficiaries and the proposed U.S. employment is verified. KCC has made and will…
I-601 Waiver Lawyer – U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez Videos on the Visa Application Process and Safety Tips
Great Videos to share from the U.S. Consulate General in Ciudad Juarez on what to expect when going to the Consulate for a visa interview as well as a video on how to avoid people who engage in unlawful practices outside the consulate, such as people who sell false documents.…
San Diego Immigration Attorney – Aid for military families facing the problem of ineligibility to adjust status because of unlawful entry
The local San Diego USCIS office suggests that certain remedies may be available for military families facing the problem of ineligibility to adjust status because of unlawful entry by a family member seeking adjustment of status. Most often the situation occurs when a United States citizen service member’s spouse entered…
I-601 Waiver Attorney – Security Concerns Cause Closure of U.S. Consulate in Ciudad Juarez Until Further Notice
Citing security concerns, the U.S. Consulate General in Ciudad Juarez is closed on July 30, 2010 and has cancelled all scheduled appointments and services for that date. Information on date of reopening will be announced by warden notice and posting on their web page. American citizens with appointments for passport…