U-VISAS

By Michelle Ramos, Law Offices of Ally Bolour   The U visa is a nonimmigrant visa for victims of crimes in the United States. It is important to keep in mind there is a list of specific qualifyi

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U-VISAS

Por: Michelle Ramos, Law Offices of Ally Bolour La visa U es una visa que no entra en la categoría de inmigrante, es para víctimas de crímenes en los Estados Unidos. Es importante mantener en mente

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TPS

Por: Alexander G. Carl, Associate Attorney, Law Offices of Ally Bolour, APC El Estatus de Protección Temporal (TPS) es un estatus migratorio temporal otorgado a nacionales de países específicos

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Affidavit of Support Issues

By Ally Bolour, Esq. Law Offices of Ally Bolour, APC A recent CA family court ruling has set a precedent within the intersection of family law and immigration. The issue in the case had to do with

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¡DACA Está en Peligro!

Por: Ally Bolour, Esq. – Oficinas Legales de Ally Bolour, APC Ahora es oficial. La Acción Diferida para Quienes Llegaron Siendo Niños – o DACA (por sus siglas en inglés) – está oficialmente en los

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DACA Is In Danger!

by Ally Bolour, Esq. - Law Offices of Ally Bolour, APC It is now official. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals - or DACA - is officially on the chopping block in Washington. According to Rep. L

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Trump’s Extreme Vetting

By: Michelle Ramos, Law Offices of Ally Bolour, APC With the Trump Administration banning Muslim country visitors from entering the U.S. people have been worried about the Administration’s next mov

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Asilo para Familias GLBT

Por: Ally Bolour, Oficinas Legales de Ally Bolour, APC Antes de 2013, los aplicantes a asilo podían obtener una respuesta a su solicitud por lo regular en un período de 4 meses. En la mayoría de la

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Asylum for LGBT Families

By Ally Bolour, Law Offices of Ally Bolour, APC Before 2013, asylum applicants were able to obtain a decision on their petitions typically within 4 months. In most jurisdictions those same applican

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