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Humanitarian Asylum: How to Get
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Alena Shautsova, NYC Immigration lawyer based on Brooklyn, New York discusses qualifications for humanitarian asylum in the United States and provides examples of severe past persecution and "other harm" necessary to receive humanitarian asylum in the United States.
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Claim of US Citizenship Bar: Possible Solutions
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Alena Shautsova, NYC Immigration lawyer based in Brooklyn, New York City talks about inadmissibility bar and ground of deportability based on a claim of US citizenship: cases when a waiver is available; exemption and inapplicability.
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Medical Hardship For Cancellation of Removal
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Alena Shautsova, New York Immigration attorney based in Brooklyn, NYC talks about recent news regarding Cancellation of Removal relief from removal/deportation. Recently, the Board of Immigration Appeals issued a decision in the Matter of J-J-G, 27 I&N Dec. 808 (BIA 2020) specifying a standard an applicant for cancellation of removal must meet in connection when trying to establish medical hardship to a qualifying relative. The decision specifically addresses a situation where the qualifying relative is argued to have to accompany the applicant in case of his/her removal.
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Updates on Filings Deadlines for USCIS RFE and NOID and EOIR Due to COVID-19
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Alena Shautsova, NYC Immigration lawyer in New York USA, talks about recent updates by the USCIS and EOIR regarding filing deadlines affected by the coronavirus. EOIR announced that for certain courts that were closed a new filing deadline would be March 30; when USCIS allowed for additional 60 days to respond to certain RFEs and NOIDs.
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Coronavirus US Immigration Court Update: New Procedures for Removal Cases
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US Immigration Court system is adapting to the new reality during the COVID-19. The court is expanding remote processing for filings, deadlines, and even hearings. The court may waive a personal presence of the respondent, may establish filing deadlines, and require paper submissions rather than personal appearances and more.
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Humanitarian Asylum
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In order to receive an approval of asylum in the United States, a person needs to have met a variety of criteria to prove that they have had past persecution or likelihood of future persecution based on their race, national origin, membership of a particular social group, religion or political opinion.
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Visa Bulletin For May 2020
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This bulletin summarizes the availability of immigrant numbers during Marchfor: “Application Final Action Dates” and “Dates for Filing Applications,” indicating when immigrant visa applicants should be notified to assemble and submit required documentation to the National Visa Center.
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