Political Asylum Series: Syria

Political Asylum – Part III Spotlight: Syria In the third part of our asylum series, we will discuss previous asylum claims made by Syrian nationals.  This discussion should help you determine if asylum is a possibility for you This asylum post will cover asylum applications where the applicant is of Syrian origin. Political Asylum Requirements … Read more

The USCIS Civil Surgeon

Any foreign national who wishes to apply for permanent resident status (green card) must undergo an medical evaluation by a USCIS approved civil surgeon.  According to US law, specifically INA Section 212(a)(1)(A)(i) and 212(a)(1)(A)(ii), an immigrant must show that he or she 1.  does not have a communicable disease of public health significance and 2. … Read more

Political Asylum Series: Nigeria

Political Asylum – Part II Spotlight: Nigeria In the second part of our asylum series, we will discuss previous asylum claims made by Nigerian nationals.  This discussion should help you determine if asylum is a possibility for you This asylum post will cover asylum applications where the applicant is of Nigerian origin. Political Asylum Requirements … Read more

How to Expedite an I-601 Waiver

Expediting an I-601 Waiver Requires a Showing of Extraordinary Circumstances USCIS will only exercise thier discretion to expedite a Form I-601 where an applicant presents a compelling and urgent argument which involves time-sensitive reasons.  In extraordinary circumstances, USCIS will exercise discretion to approve a request to expedite adjudication of a Form I-601.  A simple desire … Read more

212(a)(2)(A)(i)(I) Crime Involving Moral Turpitude or CIMT

212(a)(2)(A)(i)(I) Crime Involving Moral Turpitude or CIMT Inadmissibility Series INA 212– Part II 212(a)(2)(A)(i)(I) Crime Involving Moral Turpitude or CIMT Section 212 of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 lists a series of classes of foreign nationals who are inadmissible to the United States.  Some classes are complete bars and others allow specific types … Read more

New USCIS Fees Go Into Effect on November 23, 2010

Following up the USCIS’s June 11, 2010 announcement of their plan to increase fees, USCIS fees are increasing as of November 23, 2010.  The new fee schedule will be as follows: Form No. Application/Petition Description Existing Fees (effective through Nov. 22, 2010 Adjusted Fees (effective beginning Nov. 23, 2010) I-90 Application to Replace Permanent Resident … Read more

The DREAM Act is Back! (Maybe)

Senator Harry Reid has announced via his blog that he will add the DREAM Act a military spending bill later next week.  In a statement, Senator Reid acknowledged that passage of comprehensive immigration reform is unlikely but that passage of the DREAM Act may gain traction in the House “I know we can’t do comprehensive … Read more

212(a)(6)(C)(i) Fraud or Misrepresentation

212(a)(6)(C)(i) Fraud or Misrepresentation Inadmissibility Series INA 212– Part I 212(a)(6)(C)(i) Fraud or Misrepresentation Section 212 of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 lists a series of classes of foreign nationals who are inadmissible to the United States.  Some classes are complete bars and others allow specific types of waivers of inadmissibility.  If you … Read more