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May 9, 2025
If you or someone close to you is being held by immigration authorities for months—or even years—without a clear end in sight, you may be facing something called indefinite detention. It’s a painful,...
May 9, 2025
Individuals facing deportation who fear torture in their home countries may have a critical protection option even when asylum is unavailable. The Convention Against Torture (CAT) offers a humanitarian...
May 8, 2025
If your immigration case didn’t go how you wished, there is still hope that you can stay in the U.S. through a lawful petition called a motion to reopen. This vehicle can help you introduce new evidence...
May 8, 2025
If you are being deported and fear severe harm in your native country, withholding removal might be able to protect you. It is a court remedy that prevents the U.S. government from deporting you to your...
May 8, 2025
When applying for asylum in the United States, one of the most misunderstood grounds is “membership in a particular social group” (PSG). This legal term plays a vital role in many immigration cases, yet...
May 7, 2025
If you’re fleeing persecution in your home country, you may qualify for political asylum in America. Many immigrants face serious harm in their countries of origin due to political opinion, race,...
May 7, 2025
Receiving a NOID, or Notice of Intent to Deny, from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) can be alarming. However, it’s crucial to understand that a NOID is not an outright denial but...
May 7, 2025
Losing your F1 status can be a stressful experience for international students studying in the United States. Whether due to an unexpected circumstance or simple oversight, falling out of status puts your...
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