Author Archives: Mike Baker

Kim v. Holder CA7 ineligible to adjust status because failed to maintain continuous lawful nonimmigrant status

Bd. did not err in ordering alien’s removal after his petition to adjust his status to that of lawful permanent resident had been denied due to alien’s failure to establish that he had been in lawful immigration status for 180-day … Continue reading

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CA7 denies Chinese Fujian Province Asylum based on family planning policy due to failure to present evidence of financial situation

Chen v. Holder Docket: 13-1758 Opinion Date: December 11, 2013 Chen faced deportation to Fujian Province and claimed to face a significant risk of persecution there because, since coming to the U.S. in 2002, she has given birth to two … Continue reading

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Submitting an Affidavit of Support-USCIS form I-864

What is an Affidavit of Support? An affidavit of support is a document an individual signs to accept financial responsibility for another person, usually a relative, who is coming to the United States to live permanently. The person who signs … Continue reading

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Update: New Illinois Temporary Visitor Driver’s License (TVDL)

On January 27, 2013, the governor signed Senate Bill 957 into law allowing non-visa status individuals to obtain a temporary visitor driver’s license (TVDL). In December 2013, non-visa status applicants will begin the process of obtaining a TVDL. Appointments are … Continue reading

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Foreign-born children who did not automatically acquire citizenship under INA 320 and who reside outside the United States with a U.S. citizen parent

Child Residing Outside of the United States (INA 322) A. General Requirements: Biological, Legitimated, or Adopted Child Residing Outside the United States[1] See Nationality Chart 4. The CCA amended the INA to cover foreign-born children who did not automatically acquire … Continue reading

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