by Matthew Hoppock | Dec 20, 2016 | Deportation, False Claims to Citizenship, I-9 Compliance, Immigration, International Students |
Nobody wants to be in immigration court or lose their visa, especially someone already paying a fortune for international tuition and studying hard to get their degree. But it is shocking how often international students are unaware that seemingly-innocuous actions...
by Matthew Hoppock | Jun 22, 2015 | Cancellation of Removal, Immigration, Immigration ArticlesBIA Appeals |
In the last month, the BIA has published several new decisions that continue to tweak the definition of “admission” and, in the meantime, have seemingly changed the rules related to eligibility for relief for individuals accused of obtaining the residency...
by Matthew Hoppock | Jun 18, 2013 | Immigration, Uncategorized |
In an interesting and well-written opinion, the Board on June 4th clarified its view of the statutory provision at 204(c) which bars those previously found to have engaged in marriage fraud from obtaining a visa in the future, even in a different marriage. The...