THE BIDEN IMMIGRATION POLICY

Are you wondering how your immigration case will be impacted under a Biden Presidency? ...
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DAPA and Expanded DACA Remain Blocked

We at the Law Office of Rachel Einbund are deeply devastated by the Supreme Court's ruling on the DAPA and Expanded DACA programs. Some five million immigrants now remain in the U.S. without any legal status or the right to work, living in constant fear of deportation.In November 2014, Presid ...
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Changing your Address with USCIS

If you have a case currently pending with USCIS and you change your address, you must notify USCIS as soon as possible, no later than 10 days after your move.This is vital to ensure proper delivery of important documents and timely processing of your case.Do not wait to inform USCIS of your new cont ...
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Info about InfoPass

Have a question about your immigration case? You can go online and make an “InfoPass appointment” with the customer service unit at your local USCIS Field Office. InfoPass is a free service that allows you schedule an in-person meeting with a low-level Immigration Officer to speak about your cas ...
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Refugees, Asylum, and the Pursuit of Freedom

One thing you can say about the U.S. of A.: We are a country founded on the concept of freedom. Our Constitution, the Supreme Law of the Land, comes complete with specific amendments to ensure our personal freedom. We have the right to equal justice, the right to practice whatever religion we choose ...
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Agencies of Immigration: DOJ

Within the Department of Justice (DOJ) is the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR). EOIR is responsible for adjudicating court cases dealing with immigration. The highest administrative unit within EOIR is the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA). The BIA has jurisdiction nationwide to inter ...
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Agencies of Immigration: DOS

The Department of State (DOS), also referred to as the State Department, handles all international affairs, and has a wide range of responsibilities within the United States. The Bureau of Consular Affairs is the primary department within DOS that deals with immigration. The Bureau of Consular Affai ...
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Myths of Immigration: Deportation is Immediate

If an individual is placed in removal proceedings for whatever reason, it is nothing like how it is depicted in the movies. A big, burly ICE officer doesn’t bang down your door and throw you on a plane back to your home country.There is way more to it than that.In the United States, everyone is en ...
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The Waiting is the Hardest Part

Many people residing in the United States are undocumented, hoping to one day become legal U.S. residents. First, these undocumented individuals have to decipher which immigration path best suits them (marriage and family based green cards, work visas, special circumstances). They may need to find s ...
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