by latorrelaw | May 12, 2016 | Immigration Law
District Judge Andrew Hanen, temporarily suspended the entry into force of executive action by President Barack Obama. The decision of the Federal Court for the Southern District of Texas is one day before the administration would accept applications for deferred...
by latorrelaw | May 12, 2016 | Immigration Law
The new CAM program (Central America Minors Refugee / Parole Program) for its acronym in English, is a new initiative of the Department of Citizenship and Immigration The United States focused on benefiting children left behind when a parent (or both) have migrated to...
by latorrelaw | May 12, 2016 | Immigration Law
Federal authorities said the District Attorney Gastonia County, Locke Bell, continue not denying assistance and services of his office for victims of crime who are seeking legal residency through the Visa U. Officials of the Office of High Authority Association of the...
by latorrelaw | May 12, 2016 | Immigration Law
Guillermina Garrido of Puebla, Mexico with her 8 month old baby Camila Telez, celebrating the Mexican national team in the CONCACAF game in Charlotte last July 15. Hundreds of Hispanics from Central and South America, but especially Mexico, were present to support...
by latorrelaw | May 12, 2016 | Immigration Law
July 27: Deadline to Return Work Permits (EAD) to USCIS If you received approval of DACA and Document Employment Authorization (EAD) for three years after the of February 16, 2015, you are one of those who have until the 27th of this month to return it to the offices...