Expedited Removal

What is Expedited Removal?  Expedited Removal is a process the government uses to remove certain people from the United States more quickly and without ever seeing an Immigration Judge. In expedited removal proceedings, your case is evaluated by an officer from DHS who will determine if you will be immediately removed from the United States.…

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Firm Resettlement

If you want to seek Asylum in the United States but have lived in another country, other than the one you are fleeing from, before coming to the United States, there are a few things to consider. Having lived in a third country can deem you to be “firmly resettled” by the United States Government…

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Guide to U-Visa for Crime Victims: Everything You Need to Know

Immigrants face many challenges in the United States. Often, they experience discrimination and abuse, and many are victimized by crime. Fortunately, the U-Visa provides some relief for immigrant victims of crime. This immigration benefit empowers those who have suffered physical or emotional harm as a result of criminal activity in the United States, offering them…

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Understanding Ex Parte Emergency Custody of a Child in Louisiana

Family disputes can be emotionally exhausting, and when children are involved, things can quickly become more complicated. The safety and well-being of children are always a top priority in every state, including Louisiana. The Louisiana family laws provide several options for a parent or legal guardian to file for child custody. However, in some urgent…

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Understanding the Bill of Information in Louisiana

Have you ever wondered what a Bill of Information is and how it is used in Louisiana? ‍ Well, you’re not alone. The state of Louisiana has a unique legal system compared to the other 49 states in the country. The Bill of Information is an essential element of that system, which requires deep exploration…

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The USCIS Backlog: What it means for Immigration Applicants

Many immigration applicants have been facing long wait times and processing delays due to an enormous backlog at United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). In FY 2020, USCIS experienced a 61% increase in pending applications compared to the previous year, while the agency’s staffing levels only increased by 1%. This backlog has caused significant…

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