Understanding DALE: Deferred Action for…
Deferred Action for Labor Enforcement (DALE) is a program designed to protect immigrant workers who report labor violations, such as wage theft or unsafe working conditions. This program provides temporary protection from deportation and a work permit, encouraging workers to…
Read morePresident Biden’s Action to Keep…
On June 18 2024, President Biden announced a presidential extension of the program known as "Parole in Place". The purpose of this parole program is to allow persons that are already in the United States but who entered illegally to…
Read morePresident Biden’s Action to Secure…
On June 4, 2024, President Biden announced his new Presidential Proclamation to try and curb illegal border entries at the southern border. The proclamation restricts entry to the United States for those entering without a visa or other lawful permission.…
Read moreNew USCIS Fees Announced for…
On January 30, 2024, USCIS announced the final rule for an adjusted fee schedule. The changes to fees impact many categories of applications and will go into effect on April 1, 2024. Anything postmarked on or after April 1, 2024…
Read moreMoving? Update Your Address With…
If you have a pending application or petition with an Immigration agency, or if you are a non-US citizen, you will need to file a change of address anytime you move (unless you are in the US with a “A”…
Read moreHOW TO: Humanitarian Parole For…
In 2023, the Biden Administration began a process that allowed certain nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, or Nicaragua to enter the United States through Humanitarian Parole. In an effort to curb illegal entries to the United States, and recognizing the dire…
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