URGENT: Advanced Parole Just Changed—Are You Affected?

Do you have an advanced parole or an immigration parole and you wanna leave the country? Well, listen up. I have some important news for you, if you have any kind of parole documentation giving you permission to leave the country and come back. Be very, very careful. Any of these documents could still land Read More

Green Card Holders at Risk? The Shocking Truth You Need to Hear!

No one is safe. If you are a green card holder, I have some news for you. So you got your residency card and now you wanna travel. Absolutely. But keep in mind, traveling internationally can put you in danger when you are coming back, even as a resident. Contact an immigration attorney before you Read More

Everything You Think You Know About Immigration Is WRONG!

Forget everything you know about immigration in the past. If you came here within two years and you are undocumented, I have news for you. Are you undocumented? Did you come into the country within two years? Then I have some important news for you. You may be subject to expedited removal despite wherever you Read More

The Laken Riley Act Puts You at Risk—Here’s Why!

Are you scared? You should be. The Laken Riley Act puts you in danger. The Laken Riley Act has made it a mandatory detention for anyone even charged with potential shoplifting. If that has happened to you, if you are charged or arrested, immediately call a criminal attorney and an immigration attorney. Protect yourself now.

What is OSUP?

Were you detained? Were you released on bond or put on order of supervision, or how we call it, OSUP? Then that means you are required to report to ICE on a specific date that is listed on your paperwork. I highly recommend that you take an attorney with you when you report to ICE. Read More

What is Prosecutorial Discretion?

Prosecutorial discretion is the opportunity that the Department of Homeland Security has to decide whether or not they want to continue prosecuting your case. If you are in deportation proceedings, that means the Department of Homeland Security initially decided to prosecute you and get you out of this country. Under their new provisions of prosecutorial Read More

The Cuban Parole Program. Fast Facts!

If you are a person from Cuba who came into the United States, you either crossed the border, you received a parole, or you came in with permission. Certain individuals have come into the United States with permission are eligible to receive status in the United States. Those who entered the border without permission were Read More

Your Guide to Sponsoring Family Members

When a person migrates to the United States, they leave behind family members, whether it’s their spouses, their children, or their parents, or any extended relatives that they want to bring into the United States for them to have either in unity with their families so that they can all be together and be one, Read More

Your Path from Asylum to a Green Card

If you applied for asylum within the one year of you entering the country and you were granted asylum in the United States, after one year and one day of staying in that asylum status, you will be eligible for adjustment of status or an easier way to understand your green card. And that will Read More