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August 9, 2023
Updates on the Processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans
The advance authorization has left many applicants with hope of being able to be paroled into the U.S. It was said that four countries would be able to take advantage of this program if they qualified and had a sponsor in the U.S. Moreover, it created a lawful pathway and the opportunity to work with […]
July 27, 2023
How To Request a Police Certificate in Mexico
When planning to immigrate to another country, it is often necessary to provide a police certificate (background check) as part of the application process. A police certificate, also known as a criminal record check or a clearance certificate, is an official document issued by the applicable law enforcement agency that certifies an individual’s criminal history […]
July 18, 2023
TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS: TPS RE-REGISTRATION
What is TPS? TPS is a temporary protected status that allows certain immigrants to live and work in the U.S. This isn’t permanent nor is it a lawful status. However, if granted, you cannot be detained by DHS due to your immigration status in the U.S.; and with the work authorization, you are allowed to […]
July 10, 2023
Work Authorization for U-Visa Applicants
If you have had a pending U-Visa application for 5 years or more, you may be eligible to receive a work authorization card! Form I-918, also known as a U-Visa, is submitted to USCIS to request immigration benefits if you were a victim of a qualifying crime. Although we hope these cases get processed a […]
July 2, 2023
How to request a second interview after a waiver has been approved post interview
An applicant has been placed in administrative processing due to the request of an I-601, based on the circumstances that the officer found necessary during the original interview. When this happens, the applicant will need to await their time in Ciudad Juarez while USCIS gives a response on their I-601 application. The consulate is aware […]
June 26, 2023
I-918 Supplement B, U Nonimmigrant Status Certification
What is an I-918 Supplement B? Form I-918 Supplement B, also known as U-Certification, is sent to a certifying agency or official who are or have handled the case you were a victim of. They have the authority to sign the I-918 Supplement B form that confirms that you were a victim of a qualified […]
June 15, 2023
Reschedule Missed Interview Appointment in Ciudad Juarez
It is always recommended that you attend the original interview to reduce delays but it’s not always possible due to various circumstances. If you are unable to attend, there are steps that you should take to reschedule the interview as soon as you are ready. You may have a reason to get your interview rescheduled […]
June 6, 2023
Advance Parole for DACA Recipients Form i-131
Advance parole could allow a DACA Recipient to travel to their home country and return to the U.S. lawfully if eligible. There’re many factors that need to be taken into consideration on a case by case basis. For instance, there is a higher risk to leave the U.S. with a criminal record. Qualifications? You must […]
April 12, 2023
Labor Dispute Issues and Deferred Action
Employees who are involved in Labor disputes in their workplace can request temporary protection from deportation and apply for work permits with the new Deferred Action program from the Department of Homeland Security. The program does not lead to lawful permanent status at this time. However, it allows temporary permission to be in the United […]
April 7, 2023
I-601A (STATESIDE WAIVER) DELAYS And Why Litigating Your Case Should Be Considered
The I-601A, Application for Provisional Unlawful Presence (STATESIDE WAIVER) Waiver is often an important, if not, the most important application needed for certain immigrants seeking lawful permanent residence. This discretionary application is used to waive the unlawful presence and stay in the United States for certain immigrants and its adjudication is imperative. The waiver is […]