Your Guide to Prosecutorial Discretion

Are you in deportation proceedings? If you are, then you probably heard the terms prosecutorial discretion. What does that mean? What that means is the Department of Homeland Security has the discretion or the power to decide if they want to either terminate, meaning dismiss your case and take you completely out of deportation proceedings Read More

Navigating “Keeping the Family Together” After Your Spouse Dies

The Keeping Families Together program requires you to be married to a U.S. citizen. However, if your U.S. citizen spouse is deceased, you may still be eligible to take part in this program. Please seek the guidance of an immigration attorney prior to making your applications

Spouse Die? Your Case is NOT Over “Keeping the Family Together”

For those individuals who were married to a U.S. citizen, but now their spouse is deceased, you may still qualify for the Keeping Families Together program. Please speak to an immigration attorney to see if your case qualifies for someone who can receive parole that will open up doors for new adjustment applications.

Taking Advantage of the “Keeping the Families Together” Program

For those individuals who are considering applying for the Keeping Families Together parole program, please try to gather all of the documentations that show that you have been present in the United States for the past 10 years. You will need a marriage certificate showing that you are married to a U.S. citizen, and any Read More

The CHNV Parole Program is Now Open!

For those who are keeping up with the parole programs for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans, the stay has now been lifted. They are now authorizing travel documents again for these individuals who qualify for this parole outside of the United States. Speak to an attorney immediately so that you can take part in this Read More

TPS or Parole, Critical Updates!

So there is a big distinction between Temporary Protective Status, or TPS, versus a parole that certain countries are eligible for. While Haitians and Venezuelans both are eligible for TPS and the parole, each has distinct eligibility requirements. For TPS, you have to be in the United States. For the parole program, especially for Haitians, Read More

What CHNV Parole Program Means for You

The other program that has been released for parole is the CHNV parole program, which applies to Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. As long as you have a relative or a friend here in the United States, who does have status and has financial ability to pay for you to be here and support you Read More

Your Insider Guide to The “Keeping the Families Together” Parole Program

So you may be wondering about the new Biden program, which is the parole program, which is also called “Keeping the Families Together” parole program. This recently was launched. And what this program does is it allows those individuals who have come to the United States without permission and without being admitted eligibility to receive Read More