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Adjustment of Status After Marriage: Timeline, Steps, and Common Delays in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
Learn how adjustment of status after marriage works, expected timelines, common delays, and what couples in Pennsylvania and New Jersey should know now.
Noem v. Al Otro Lado: A Supreme Court Showdown Over the Meaning of “Arrival” in U.S. Asylum Law
At the heart of Noem v. Al Otro Lado is a simple but profound question: can the government block asylum by blocking the border?
Worried About Your Marriage Green Card Interview? Here’s How to Prepare in 2026
Couples waiting for their USCIS interview should prepare early, stay organized, and bring updated evidence of their shared life together.
When ICE Comes to Town: What Pennsylvania Cities and Counties Can (and Cannot) Do
When immigration enforcement reaches Pennsylvania communities, local law and constitutional limits matter.
Pennsylvania Man Freed After 43 Years in Prison Now Faces Deportation
After 43 years lost to a wrongful conviction, one Pennsylvania man’s fight for freedom now continues in immigration court.
Supreme Court Says Federal Courts Must Defer to Immigration Judges in Asylum Cases
Supreme Court ruling could make it harder to overturn asylum denials on appeal, reinforcing how critical it is to build the strongest possible record in immigration court.
Supreme Court to Decide Future of Birthright Citizenship Amid Trump Executive Order
The Supreme Court is now weighing a case that could redefine birthright citizenship in the United States.
Federal Judge Strikes Down DHS “Third-Country” Deportation Policy and Why It Matters for Pretermission in Asylum Cases
Federal court blocks DHS’s third-country deportation policy, reaffirming that due process cannot be bypassed in immigration enforcement.
The Battle Over Immigration Bond: The Fifth Circuit’s Expansion of Mandatory Detention and the Fall of Matter of Yajure Hurtado
Courts are splitting on who gets a bond hearing, making freedom in immigration detention increasingly dependent on geography, not justice.
When the Government Ignores Court Orders in Immigration Cases: What It Means for Due Process and Your Rights
Federal judges are sounding the alarm: court-order violations in immigration detention cases are rising—here’s what it means for due process and families fighting to stay together.
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