Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Feb 25, 2023 |
¿CuĂ¡les son los requisitos para calificar para la Visa Juvenil?
Menores de 21 años al momento de presentar la peticiĂ³n ante inmigraciĂ³n con el formulario I-360.
Necesita vivir en los Estados Unidos al momento de aplicar y durante todo el proceso de inmigraciĂ³n.
Debe tener un caso en la Corte...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Jan 23, 2023 |
DHS proveerĂ¡ una protecciĂ³n de carĂ¡cter discrecional a los empleados que sean parte de alguna investigaciĂ³n en su empleo y tengan temor que se tome represalias por su caso de inmigraciĂ³n. Al ser discrecional, DHS evaluarĂ¡ caso por caso la protecciĂ³n al inmigrante. Esta protecciĂ³n discrecional p...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Jan 07, 2023 |
Los beneficiarios NO pueden presentar el formulario I-134A. solo le corresponde la persona de apoyo. USCIS evaluara la aplicaciĂ³n y se comunicara con el beneficiario. En esta comunicaciĂ³n se le indicara como viajar a Estados Unidos.
Al llegar a los Estados Unidos el beneficiario debe
Pres...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Jan 07, 2023 |
DHS anunciĂ³ los procesos para beneficiarios que cuidadanos Cubanos, Haitianos, NicaragĂ¼enses y Venezolanos puedan migrar a los Estados Unidos. Estos beneficiarios deben tener una persona de apoyo en los Estados Unidos.
¿CĂ³mo cualificar como beneficiario?
Persona de nacionalidad Cubana, Haiti...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Dec 22, 2022 |
Esta regla entrarĂ¡ en efecto el 23 de diciembre de 2022 con el propĂ³sito de clarificar como DHS administrarĂ¡ la causal de inadmisibilidad por motivos de carga pĂºblica. Esta regla tambiĂ©n propone crear consistencia en los casos.
¿QuĂ© tomarĂ¡ DHS en consideraciĂ³n para la determinaciĂ³n de carga pĂº...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Dec 12, 2022 |
¿QuĂ© es la TN Visa?
La No Inmigrantes TN Visa es un acuerdo para ciudadanos de CanadĂ¡ y MĂ©xico a solicitar entrada temporal a Estados Unidos para trabajar.
Para solicitar la TN Visa debe:
Ser ciudadano de CanadĂ¡ o MĂ©xico
ProfesiĂ³n que cualifica bajo la reglamentaciĂ³n y esta calificado ...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Oct 31, 2022 |
Resumen del Caso
El Tribunal Federal del 5to Circuito concluyĂ³ que la Junta de Apelaciones determinĂ³ correctamente que la Peticionaria, que habĂa solicitado la cancelaciĂ³n de deportaciĂ³n segĂºn la regla especial para cĂ³nyuges maltratados, no era elegible para la cancelaciĂ³n de deportaciĂ³n debi...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Oct 20, 2022 |
¿QuiĂ©n es elegible?
Familiares inmediatos de Cuidadanos Americanos que sean de nacionalidad Venezonalan.
Esto incluye cĂ³nyuges e hijos solternos menores de 21 años. Hijos menores de 18 años deben viajar con un padre o tutor legal. De lo contrario no tendrĂ¡n beneficio.
¿QuiĂ©n puede ser u...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Oct 19, 2022 |
Estados Unidos anuncio el 12 de octubre de 2022 un nuevo proceso que permite a los Venezolanos y sus familiares inmediatos venir a Estados Unidos. En este proceso, cada caso de los cuidadanos venezolanos sera evaluado individualmente para una autorizacion adelantada para viajar y un periodo de p...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Oct 12, 2022 |
On Oct. 12, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a safe and lawful way for qualifying Venezuelans with supporters to travel by air to the United States, temporarily reside in the United States, and apply for work authorization.
To be eligible, Venezuelans must:
Have a supporter...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Oct 06, 2022 |
“While today's decision is deeply disappointing, it does not change current USCIS operations. Consistent with the court's order, USCIS will continue to accept and process DACA renewal requests, and continue to accept but not process initial DACA requests. We remain committed to preserve and forti...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Sep 04, 2022 |
1. Green Card through Employment
2. Green Card through Refugee or Asylum Status
3. Green Card for Human Trafficking and Crime Victims
4. Green Card through Other Categories
5. Green Card through Registry
6. Green Card for Special Immigrant
7. Green Card through Family Petitions
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Sep 04, 2022 |
To apply for naturalization to become a U.S. citizen, you must:
1. Be at least 18 years of age at the time you file the application
2. Have been a lawful permanent resident for the past three or five years (depending on which naturalization category you are applying under)
3. Have continuou...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Sep 04, 2022 |
The U nonimmigrant status (U visa) is available for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement or government officials in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity. Congress created the U nonimmigrant visa with the passage o...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Sep 04, 2022 |
You Must:
When?
Be under 21 years of age.
Only at the time you file the SIJ petition before USCIS.
Be currently living in the United States. For our office to represent you in the State Court, you must reside in Maryland. You cannot apply from outside the c...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Sep 04, 2022 |
If you have a parent, spouse, fiancé, or sibling a US Citizen, or your parent or spouse is a Green Card holder, you may consider the options available for immigration in the United States.
Immediate Relatives
Other Family Members
1. Spouses of U.S. citizens
2. Childr...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Sep 04, 2022 |
If you want to come to the United States to work or are in the United States with lawful immigration status, we may represent you in seeking an employment-based immigration pathway. There are two ways to seek an employment-based visa, a temporary nonimmigrant status for a prospective employer or ...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Sep 04, 2022 |
You may apply for asylum if you are in the United States regardless of your country of nationality or current immigration status. To qualify for asylum, you must show that you were persecuted or have a fear that you will be persecuted because of your race, nationality, religion, membership in a p...
Posted by Kelvin Rosado | Sep 03, 2022 |
USCIS can issue an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) to an applicant as evidence that they can work legally in the United States for a specific time period.
Who is eligible?
If you are not a U.S. citizen, you may be in one of three categories of people who are eligible to work in the Uni...