by Allan Karlou Rosales | Jun 16, 2026 | Articles
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....
by Allan Karlou Rosales | Jun 16, 2026 | Articles
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...
by Allan Karlou Rosales | Jun 16, 2026 | Articles
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...
by Allan Karlou Rosales | Jun 16, 2026 | Articles
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...
by Allan Karlou Rosales | Jun 16, 2026 | Articles
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.’...