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Immigrants may start applying for immigration action in February-May 2015

During a conference call with Spanish journalists, Leon Rodriguez, a director of United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) said that undocumented immigrants should be able to start applying for deferred action that grant them protection against possible deportation and job permits in February and May. According to report released by Suzanne Gamboa, a bilingual…

Immigration Medical Exam, News

INFORMATION SESSION HELD FOR IMMIGRANT APPLICANTS TO DEAL WITH THE UPCOMING EXECUTIVE ORDER

It seems that executive action for immigrant applicants is coming, and it is coming fast! The immigrant community in the United States will soon see some relief – last weekend the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles held an information session for potential immigrant applicants. The response was overwhelming, with thousands of families…

Immigration Medical Exam, News

PRESIDENT OBAMA’S EXECUTIVE ORDER- FROM A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE

According to recent reports the American state of Texas is leading the other states in suing the Obama administration’s recent intentions for executive actions on immigration. Many top leaders of the Grand Old Party have criticized the President’s move to spare as many as 5 million people living in the United States illegally – and…

Immigration Medical Exam, Immigration Reform, News

QUESTIONS ABOUT THE IMMIGRATION MEDICAL EXAMINATION ANSWERED!

Q: I am in the process of taking on the Immigration Medical Examination. But I am pregnant. Can I still appear for it? If you are pregnant you can still take on the medical examination. But some parts of it could be postponed until your baby is delivered. Every case differs, however, and depending on…

Green Card Aspirants, Immigration Medical Exam, News

Is President Obama’s Deferred Action Program Really that Promising as It Sounds to Be?

21-year old Kim Surino,  who stays in Phoenix, Arizona does not have a driver’s license, has not been able to qualify for in-state college tuition or avail of a host of other opportunities available to young people. She would have been able to do so if she had stayed in a different state, just a…

Immigration Reform, News