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Update: Federal Court Issues Class-Wide Protections for U Visa, T Visa, and VAWA Petitioners Facing ICE Detention
On May 20, 2026, in ICWC v. Noem, Class Action by U.S. District Court, C.D. Cal., Docket #: 2:25-cv-09848, the Court preliminarily certified the following classes: The Court also granted Classwide Preliminary Order (Classwide Preliminary

Mandamus Lawsuit & Immigration Delay
Immigration applications in the United States can take months or even years to process. While delays are common, there comes a point when waiting is

Criminal Charges & Immigration Status in Georgia
Being arrested in Georgia can be stressful for anyone. For noncitizens, the stakes can be much higher. A single criminal charge can affect a green

What Happens After RFE Response?
If you’ve recently submitted a response to a Request for Evidence (RFE) from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), you’re likely wondering what happens next.
The Chief Immigration Judge has issued this guidance to remove certain cases from the Court’s docket if they are not ripe for adjudication
The Chief Immigrarion Judge has issued this guidance to remove certain cases from the Courts’ docket if they are not ripe for adjudication, to *”ensure
HOW TO CHECK YOUR IMMIGRATION COURT CASE STATUS ONLINE:
1. Enter on Google Search: EOIR Case status 2. Click on EOIR Case status when it shows up 3. Hit Accept 4. Enter A# 5.

Immigration Court has suspended all standing orders through Jan. 31, 2022 in light of the ongoing pandemic.
Immigration Court has suspended all standing orders through Jan. 31, 2022 in light of the ongoing pandemic. Hearing will be held via WebEx or Phone for Non-detained

The Effects of Deportation on Children
Deportation has a devastating impact on the lives of children and their mental health. Having a parent or caregiver deported can lead to discrimination, poverty,
There is no ‘EXPEDITE’ of U Visas.
USCIS is granting Work permits to people for 3-4 years while their U Visa Applications are pending. Applicants need to apply for their Bona Fide Work Permits.
