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BREAKING NEWS! DREAM ACT – FINALLY ELIGIBLE FOR RELIEF INCLUDING WORK AUTHORIZATION The Obama Administration recognizing that the DREAM Act may not soon pass, has finally made a policy to assist young people brought into this country as children. Often referred to as DREAMERS, the Administration announced a stop-gap policy to assist while awaiting passage...
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If an immigrant abroad who is ineligible for an immigrant visa for having entered the United States without a visa and/or for overstaying a visa admission more than one year who are married to a US citizen or resident he/she may apply for a Waiver with the Immigration Service in the United State Consular. Processing...
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Notice of Proposed Rulemaking was published on March 30, 2012 that would reduce the time of separation abroad for spouses, children and parents of U.S. citizens. Provisional waivers would be given to these immediate relatives in the United to avoid extreme hardship to U.S. citizen spouses, and/or to their U.S. citizen parents. Heretofore these immigrants...
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What can you do if you’re driving without a driver’s license or you’re arrested as a passenger in a car driven by an unlicensed driver, if you yourself are undocumented? There are ways to help you. WITHHOLDING OF REMOVAL Did you cross the border or enter the U.S. without a visa without seeing an immigration...
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An immigrant who has been convicted of selling or possession of a controlled substance, such as cocaine, heroin, or more than 30 grams of marijuana who has admitted having committed this crime, is deportable and/or excludable from the U.S. This deportation or exclusion is notand precludes any exception even if the drug offender has a...
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