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Parole In Place
The Law Offices of Norka M. Schell, LLC

The decision whether to grant parole in place is discretionary. Generally, parole in place is to be granted only sparingly. The fact that the individual is a spouse, child or parent of an Active Duty member of the U.S. Armed Forces, an individual in the Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve or an individual who…

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National Benefits Center Prepares I-485 And N-400 Applications For Adjudication
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I have noticed that there is some confusion out there about what our National Benefits Center (NBC) is and what it does. The NBC serves a unique role within our organization as part of the Field Operations Directorate. The NBC was founded in 2001 in Lee’s Summit, Missouri and was originally called the Missouri Service…

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Dui And Immigration
The Law Offices of Norka M. Schell, LLC

By: Norton Tooby Posted by: Norka M. Schell DUI and Immigration Driving under the influence cases are very common, and fortunately do not in general trigger adverse immigration consequences. Assuming the case involves driving under the influence of alcohol, as opposed to drugs, a simple DUI conviction does not trigger deportation or inadmissibility. If the…

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Hiring Foreign National And Export Rule
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Employers that decide to hire foreign nationals affected by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and export control requirement must implement sophisticated procedures related to that hiring. In addition of obtaining proper visa status for prospective foreign national employees, employers must be aware of the circumstances in which employing a foreign national implicates federal export…

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Subpoena In Immigration Court
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Although noncitizen in removal proceedings lack the full constitutional protections of criminal defendants or the broad discovered tools of civil litigants in Federal Court, the Immigration and Nationality Act and accompanying regulations provide a number of protections related to evidence. Aliens have an explicit statutory right to present evidence and cross-examine adverse witnesses. Evidence is…

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Change Of Nonimmigrant Status
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When a person in the United States in one nonimmigrant visa (temporary) status decides to engage in a primary activity permitted only under a different nonimmigrant (temporary) status – for example, a B-2 tourist decides to attend school, or an F-1 student decides to take up other than school-approved employment – the nonimmigrant visa has…

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Seeking Permission To Reapply For Admission After Deportation Or Removal
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The deportation or removal of an alien from the United States erects time period bars to the United States of five, 10, 20, or lifetime depending upon the basis for the prior deportation or removal. While Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, increased the length of time the alien must remain outside…

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Article 3 Of The U.N. Convention Againts Torture
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The United Nations (U.N.) Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (the Convention Against Torture or Convention) is a powerful tool to prevent the removal of persons who fear torture upon return to their countries, bu who are ineligible for asylum and withholding of removal. Article 3 of the Convention…

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Temporary Procted Status – Parent’S Continuous Physical Presence & Continuous Residence Cannot Be Imputed To A Child
The Law Offices of Norka M. Schell, LLC

Matter of Ingrid Carolina DUARTE-LUNA, Respondent Matter of Bessy Beatriz LUNA, Respondent Decided June 20, 2014 U.S. Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review Board of Immigration Appeals A parent’s continuous physical presence and continuous residence in the United States cannot be imputed to a child for purposes of establishing the child’s eligibility for…

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