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Motions to Reopen in Immigration Court – When You Get a Second Chance
Motions to Reopen: When You May Get a Second Chance in Immigration Court Receiving a removal order does not always mean your case is over. In certain circumstances, you may file a Motion to Reopen to present new evidence or correct legal errors. What Is a Motion to...
VAWA Self-Petitions – Protection for Immigrant Survivors of Abuse
VAWA Self-Petitions: Legal Protection for Immigrant Survivors of Abuse Many immigrants believe they must remain in abusive relationships to maintain lawful status. This is not true. The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows certain spouses, children, and parents of...
How to Prepare for Your Immigration Court Hearing
How to Prepare for Your Immigration Court Hearing Facing an immigration court hearing can be stressful. Preparation is key to presenting your case effectively. 1. Know Your Court Date and Time Always confirm your hearing date and arrive early. Immigration courts...
Understanding Removal Proceedings: Step-by-Step Guide
Understanding Removal Proceedings: A Step-by-Step Guide Removal proceedings (formerly called deportation proceedings) can be confusing and intimidating. If you or a loved one is involved in this process, understanding each stage helps you prepare and respond...
Recent Changes in U.S. Immigration Policy & What They Mean for Immigrants
Recent Changes in U.S. Immigration Policy: What You Need to Know (2026 Update) The landscape of U.S. immigration policy continues to evolve rapidly in 2026. With new guidance from USCIS, changes in enforcement priorities, and updated procedures in Immigration Court,...





