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Apr 6, 2026 | Deportation Defense, English, Immigration News & Policy Updates

Last Updated: April 2026 Receiving a Notice to Appear in immigration court is one of the most stressful experiences an immigrant can face. The fear and uncertainty of not knowing what will happen at your hearing can be overwhelming. However, understanding the...

How to Sponsor Your Parents for a Green Card in 2026: Requirements and Timeline

Apr 6, 2026 | English, Family Immigration, Immigration News & Policy Updates

Last Updated: April 2026 One of the most meaningful things you can do as a U.S. citizen is reunite your family by sponsoring your parents for a green card. Family reunification has long been a cornerstone of the American immigration system, and parents of U.S....

¿Qué Pasa Si Se Queda Más Tiempo del Permitido con Su Visa en Estados Unidos?

Apr 6, 2026 | Español, Immigration Law

Última actualización: abril de 2026 Quedarse más tiempo del permitido con su visa es una situación que enfrentan miles de inmigrantes en California cada año. Quizás su visa de turista venció mientras esperaba una respuesta de USCIS, o tal vez las circunstancias de la...

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What Happens If You Overstay Your Visa in the United States?

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Asilo por Violencia de Pandillas: ¿Puede Calificar en 2026?

Apr 6, 2026 | Español, Immigration Law

Última actualización: abril de 2026 La violencia de pandillas ha destruido comunidades enteras en Centroamérica, México y otras partes de Latinoamérica. Miles de familias han huido a California buscando protección, solo para descubrir que el sistema de asilo en...

Autopetición VAWA: Cómo los Inmigrantes Abusados Pueden Obtener Estatus Legal Sin Su Cónyuge

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Última actualización: abril de 2026 Vivir una relación de abuso es devastador para cualquier persona, pero para un inmigrante que depende de su cónyuge para su estatus migratorio, el sufrimiento se multiplica. Muchos abusadores utilizan la amenaza de deportación como...

U Visa for Crime Victims in California: Eligibility, Process, and Protections

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Última actualización: abril de 2026 Recibir una notificación para presentarse ante la corte de inmigración puede ser una de las experiencias más estresantes de su vida. Quizás llegó a California buscando seguridad, oportunidades o reunirse con su familia, y ahora...

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