Immigration Court
Navigating the U.S. Immigration Court System
Facing immigration court can be overwhelming, especially with the complexities of U.S. immigration law. Immigration Family Visa provides dedicated support to individuals dealing with cases like deportation defense, asylum applications, and appeals. Our experienced attorneys guide clients through each step, from initial hearings to final rulings, ensuring they understand their rights and options. By focusing on clear, strategic representation, we help our clients work toward the best possible outcome and a secure future in the U.S.
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Asylum I 589 Work Permit Master Hearing and Trial
Filing for asylum is an essential step for those seeking protection in the United States, but the process is far from straightforward. Asylum applicants must navigate a series of legal and procedural...
Cancellation of Removal and Lawful Permanent Residence
Adjustment of Status (AOS) is the process by which an individual in the United States can apply to change their immigration status from a temporary or non-immigrant status to that of a lawful permanent resident (LPR). This process allows individuals to...
Adjustment of Status to Lawful Permanent Residence
Adjustment of status allows individuals already in the U.S. to apply for a Green Card without returning to their home country, enabling them to stay legally during the process and apply for work and travel permits.
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) provides a pathway for vulnerable children and young adults to obtain lawful permanent residency in the United States. SIJS is specifically designed for foreign-born children who have been abused, abandoned, or...
ICE Holds, Bond Hearings
An ICE hold is a request placed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to local law enforcement to detain an individual who is being held in custody. This hold is typically issued when ICE suspects the individual is undocumented or has violated immigration laws. When an ICE hold is in place...
Change of Venue
A Change of Venue in immigration proceedings refers to the process of transferring a case from one immigration court to another. This may be necessary for various reasons, including logistical issues such as the respondent’s location, the convenience of witnesses, or if the case involves multiple...
Motion to Reopen Deportation Orders
A Motion to Reopen Deportation Orders is a legal tool available to individuals who are facing deportation or removal from the United States but believe that a prior deportation order was issued in error, or that new evidence has emerged that could...
Latest News
Appeals court judges voice doubt over Trump’s bid to deport Mahmoud Khalil
Politico 10/23/25 A panel of federal appeals court judges appeared deeply skeptical Tuesday of the Trump administration’s effort to detain and deport pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil using an obscure provision of immigration law. A three-judge panel from the Philadelphia-based 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments from government lawyers seeking
Lawful Permanent Residents, Visa Holders Detained at Border and Held in Jail Pending Removal From the U.S.
from “The System is Meant to Break You” New York Times 11/21/25 Immigration and Border Patrol officers have long held extremely broad discretionary powers to welcome or reject noncitizens arriving in the United States. And this is far from the first wave of xenophobia to hit America. But something different
The federal government rolled out a longer, harder exam this month for aspiring Americans. Test your knowledge with our quiz.
Would you be able to pass a U.S. citizenship test on America’s government and history? This week, it got harder. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services began using a revised civics test Monday for aspiring citizens applying for naturalization on or after Oct. 20. Applicants are asked 20 questions, chosen
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