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¿Cómo saber si tengo orden de deportación en EE. UU.?

Lots of people in the U.S., whether they have papers or not, might not know if there’s a deportation order against them. This is basically an official notice from the government telling certain immigrants they have to leave the country. So, how do you figure out if this applies to you? We looked into how […]

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Asilo Político para Mexicanos: Your Guide to Seeking Safety in the US

Thinking about seeking safety in the US and wondering about the path for Mexicans? It’s a big step, and understanding the process, especially in Mexico before you even get to the US, is pretty important. This guide touches on what you need to know about asylum, the rules, and some of the realities people face. […]

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¿Se Puede Ganar Una Apelación de Inmigración? Factores Clave para el Éxito

Getting a denial on your immigration application can feel like a major setback, but it doesn’t have to be the end of the road. If your case gets rejected, there’s still a chance to turn things around through an appeal. Given what’s at stake, understanding how to appeal a negative decision and getting the right […]

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How to File a Motion to Dismiss in Immigration Court: A Step-by-Step Guide

Facing immigration court can feel overwhelming, and sometimes, you might wonder if there’s a way to end your case early. This is where a motion to dismiss, or in Spanish, ‘como hacer una mocion de cierre de corte de inmigracion,’ comes into play. It’s a formal request asking the immigration judge to close your case. […]

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Unpacking the Diferencia entre Asilo Político y Ley de Ajuste Cubano: Key Distinctions Explained

When people talk about immigrating to the United States, you often hear terms like political asylum and the Cuban Adjustment Act. Both are ways people can legally live in the country, and they’re handled mostly by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). While they both offer a path to staying in the U.S., they’re quite […]

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Understanding the New Immigration Law on Waivers: What You Need to Know

So, there’s this new immigration law about waivers, and honestly, it can feel like a maze trying to figure it all out. Basically, it’s about people who might not normally be allowed into the U.S. but can get a special pass. We’re talking about the ‘nueva ley de inmigracion sobre el perdon’ here, and it […]

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Understanding Form G-28: Your Guide to Immigration Attorney Appearance

Dealing with immigration paperwork can feel like a maze, right? One form you’ll likely encounter if you get legal help is the G-28. This paper basically tells the U.S. government, ‘Hey, this lawyer or representative is officially working on my case.’ It’s pretty important for making sure all official mail and questions go to the […]

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Understanding the FOIA for Immigration: What It Is and How It Can Help Your Case

Dealing with immigration matters can feel like trying to solve a puzzle with half the pieces missing. You’ve got forms, deadlines, and rules that change, and sometimes it feels like you’re just guessing. But what if there was a way to get a clearer picture, to see the government’s side of things? That’s where the […]

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Real-Life Historias de Asilo Político: Ejemplos Inspiradores y Cómo Ganar Tu Caso

Seeking asylum is a big deal, and it’s not always easy to figure out. This article looks at real stories of people who have gone through the process, called ‘historias de asilo politico ejemplos,’ to give you an idea of what it’s like. We’ll break down what asylum actually means, what you need to qualify, […]

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Understanding Mandatory Detention: Key Facts and Implications

Lately, there’s been a lot more talk about immigrants being held in detention centers, sometimes for a long time. It seems like new laws and court decisions are making it easier for immigration officials to keep people locked up. This whole situation with ‘detencion obligatoria,’ or mandatory detention, is getting complicated. It means that in […]

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Detención obligatoria en inmigración: por qué algunas personas no reciben fianza fácilmente

Getting detained by immigration can feel like the ground just disappears from under you. You might be scrambling to find out where your loved one is, what’s coming next, and if they can get out of detention while their case moves through the immigration court system. Immigration bonds are a way for some detained individuals […]

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Fianza de inmigración: qué puede preparar la familia cuando alguien está detenido

When someone you care about is detained by immigration authorities, it’s a really scary and confusing time. You might not know what to do first, or how to help. This guide is meant to break down the process of getting a fianza de inmigración para detenido, or immigration bond for a detained person, and what […]