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- Law Offices of Ricky Malik, P.C. now on Twitter! Follow us at rmlegal
- Will you get fired if your EAD (work permit) expires and you have TPS or DED?
- 4th Circuit Court of Appeals holds 245(i) does not waive 212(a)(9)(C)(i)(I)'s reentry after unlawfully present for 1 year bar
- BIA on Sentence "actually imposed": suspended execution of sentence vs imposition of sentence suspended
- Supreme Court addresses Coram Nobis & All Writs Act (Post Conviction Relief)
- BIA on Admission: Matter of Graciela QUILANTAN, 25 I&N Dec. 285 (BIA 2010). Need only prove procedural regularity
- Law Offices of Ricky Malik, P.C. Launches on Facebook!
- Federal judge issues injunction blocking key provision of Arizona's immigration law
- Federal judge issues injunction blocking key provision of Arizona's immigration law
- Supreme Court: The Landmark Drug Case addressing Aggravated Felonies
- "How do I Locate Someone in Immigration Detention?" - Immigration Brochure
- Immigration's stance on Drug Paraphernailia
- Eligibility for Adjustment of Status (Greencard) under Section 245(i) is not barred due to unauthorized employment
- Much Anticipated Online Detainee Locator System is finally here
- Even if you got your Greencard through the fraudulent actions of an Immigration Officer, you are still removable (deportable)
- Virginia Prepares to Open Detention Facility for Immigrants
- USCIS Publishes First-Ever Proposed Fee Waiver Form (USCIS seeks public comment)
- 10,000 U Visas approved for fiscal year 2010. No more U Visas to be issued until October 1, 2010
- U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals on Virginia Misdemeanor Convicitions for Domestic Violence
- Supreme Court: For conviction to be an aggravated felony crime of violence, there must be the intentional use of violent force
- Board of Immigration Appeals finds Virginia Assault and Battery is not a Crime of Violence, nor a Crime of Domestic Violence
- Reminder of TPS Deadlines for Hondurans, Nicaraguans, Salvadorans and Haitians
- U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Padilla v. Kentucky: Immigration Consequences of Criminal Plea Bargains are not merely collater
- H-1B Cap Count for Fiscal Year 2011 (for employment to commence October 1, 2010) as of 7/9/2010
- 18-Month Extension of Temporary Protected Status for El Salvador. Automatic 6 Month Extension for Employment Authorization
- TPS Regulations 2010 as published in the Federal Register
- Visa Bulletin for August 2010
- Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti extended through January 18, 2011
- Fourth Circuit Refuses to allow Immigration Judge and Board of Immigration Appeals to deny case based on someone else's facts
- U.S. Department of Labor's Administrative Review Board awards H-1B nonimmigrant $304,000 in back wages
- TPS Extended for El Salvador
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