Archive for the ‘Prosecutorial Discretion’ Category

Policy Alert: USCIS Will Issue More Foreign Nationals Notices to Appear in Immigration Court

7/9/2018 Written by SRW Lawyers

Last week, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued updated guidance that changed the agency’s policy regarding which foreign nationals will be issued Form I-862, Notice to Appear (NTA). An NTA is issued to begin removal proceedings against an individual and instructs them to appear in front of an immigration judge for a hearing. Immigration […]Read More >

SRW Border Lawyers Successfully Vacate Lifetime Bar for Fraud for National of Iran

7/1/2013 Written by SRW Lawyers

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SRW Client Able to Avoid Removal Proceedings and Adjust Status Before USCIS Because of Grant of Prosecutorial Discretion Request

7/1/2013 Written by SRW Lawyers

Our Client, a citizen of India, had entered the U.S. several years ago on a valid visitors visa and overstayed and was now married to a U.S. citizen. The couple came to our office and we explained that since the Client had last entered the U.S. lawfully and was now married to a U.S. citizen, […]Read More >