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Congress pushes for a path to citizenship for ‘documented Dreamers.’
Adjustment of Status as a Form of Immigration Relief

By Reuben Seguritan   Adjustment of Status is the process of becoming a United States lawful permanent resident (LPR) or more commonly known as getting a green card. The applicant files form I-485 with the USCIS while in the United States. There are many ways that a person can apply for a green card. The Read the full article…

Biden Faces Narrow Path to Aid Dreamers Without Congress, Courts
Biden Faces New Pressure on Immigration
UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS CAN GET LICENSES. ICE CAN GET THEIR DATA.
High court ruling gives immigrants facing deportation hope
REMOVING GREEN CARD CONDITIONS IF SPOUSE DOES NOT SIGN

By Reuben S. Seguritan   An alien, married to a US citizen or permanent resident may obtain a green card through marriage. If the marriage occurred less than two years at the time the green card is issued, the resident status is conditional. The conditional green card expires on the second anniversary of the day Read the full article…

CONSULATE REVIEW OF PETITIONS FOR POTENTIAL FRAUD

  By Reuben Seguritan   A US Citizen can bring his Fiancé(e) to the US by filing an I-129F petition with the USCIS. He can also file an I-130 petition to bring his spouse to the US. In either case the USCIS will review the petition, and if approved, the case will be sent to Read the full article…

SELF-PETITION FOR BATTERED SPOUSE

By Reuben S. Seguritan   An alien generally needs to be petitioned by a family member who is either a US citizen or lawful permanent resident in order to immigrate to the US. One exception to this general rule refers to a battered spouse.   An alien who is battered or abused by his/her US Read the full article…

Rolling Back Trump USCIS Policies Can Cure Historic Immigration Delays