Immigration News

By Atty. Crispin Caday Lozano Approximately 13,400 employees of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services woke to find out they will be furloughed beginning in August, a move that will effectively bring the U.S. immigration system grinding to a halt. In the early hours of Monday...

By Atty. Crispin Caday Lozano The immigration ban issued on April 22, 2020, by President Trump for persons outside the U.S. was extended on June 22, 2020.  He also expanded it to include various types of temporary working visas.  The visa ban does not affect persons...

By Atty. Chris Caday Lozano Sometimes, for lack of guidance from an experienced immigration attorney, applicants for immigration benefits, including those seeking K-1 or K-2 visas, makes a fraudulent action or willful misrepresentation. In these cases, the applicants are required to file Form I-601 or Application...

By Attorney Crispin Caday Lozano The ICE Director notified us that those already deported by Immigration Judges are their first priority in deporting undocumented immigrants.  It is important that if you are deported in absentia you should seek to reopen your case. When may you reopen your...

By Atty. Crispin Caday Lozano On May 5, 2020, a bipartisan group of Senators introduced a bill to recapture 40,000 lost green cards, and give them to much needed doctors and nurses. The Healthcare Workforce Resilience Act (S.3599) would speed the ability of foreign-born healthcare workers to...

By Atty. Crispin Caday Lozano           The USCIS provided additional guidance on the definition of "extreme hardship." To be granted a provisional waiver, applicants must demonstrate that their absence from the United States would cause "extreme hardship" to a spouse or parent who is a U.S....

By Atty. Crispin Caday Lozano           In some cases containing weak documentary relationship evidence, the adjudicator may refer the case for an investigation. This additional scrutiny may include deep public record searches, an early morning visit at their home, and interviews with neighbors, family and co­...

By Atty. Crispin Caday Lozano   When a person applies for a temporary visa to the United States, a person must actually have an intention to remain in the United States on a temporary basis and be limited by the rules of that visa. Similarly, when a...

By Atty. Crispin C. Lozano   The U.S. Department of Homeland Security implemented the Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds final rule. Under the final rule, DHS will look at the factors required under the law by Congress, like an alien’s age, health, family status, assets, resources, and...

By Atty. Crispin Caday Lozano President Trump issued an executive order banning Immigration for sixty days last week.  The details are as follows: The order bars foreign nationals from being able to obtain immigrant visas at a US Embassy or Consulate abroad if They are outside the...

By Atty. Crispin Caday Lozano For the relatives of those who filed a petition sometime before April 30, 2001, they may be able to adjust their status if they are in the United States provided they qualified under INA Sec. 245(i). This section of the Immigration...

By Atty. Crispin Caday Lozano Green cards are important especially when traveling abroad.  There are certain issues about replacing green card which we will discuss. Lost green card. The person who lost his green card may file to renew their USCIS-issued green card that have expired...

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