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01/09/2023

In the past month, three of my clients have become US citizens! None of these were easy cases, but I'm proud that I was able to help them achieve their dream. Congratulations!

En la ultima mes, tres de mis clientes consiguieron su ciudadania americana! Ningunos fueron casos fáciles, pero estoy orgullosa que podía ayudarlos lograr su sueño. Felicitaciones!

04/20/2022

Today, my client became a US citizen! We had to fight against USCIS' terrible initial decision to deny her application, and it took three years. We finally sued the government in federal court! But she bravely persevered, and today she is a proud US citizen.

Hoy, mi client consiguió su ciudadanía americana! Luchamos en contra de la terrible decisión initial de USCIS para negar su aplicación, y duró tres años. Por fin, demandamos al gobierno en corte federal! Ella perseveró con valor, y hoy es ciudadana orgullosa de los EE.UU.

03/18/2022

Today, my client who has been in removal proceedings for 9 years was granted a 237(a)(1)(H) waiver of deportability! For the first time in almost a decade, his US citizen wife and children will no longer have to worry about their husband and father's future in this country. I'm so proud to be able to help this brave family stay together!

06/14/2021

Good news for people applying for status based on U visas (crime victims)! Today, USCIS announced that it will begin conducting a review of all pending U-visa applications; anyone who is determined to have a valid request will be offered the chance to request work authorization. This means that U-visa petitioners will no longer have to wait for years to get work permits.
Buenas noticias para personas aplicando para estatus basado en Visa U (víctimas de crimen)! Hoy USCIS anunció que empezará revisando todos las aplicaciones pendientes de Visa U. Personas quien USCIS determina quien tienen una petición válido será ofrecido la oportunidad pedir autorización para trabajar. Esto significa que solicitantes de Visa U ya no tendrá que esperar años para recibir un permiso de trabajo.

Helpful factsheet on the immigration bills currently before Congress.
03/25/2021

Helpful factsheet on the immigration bills currently before Congress.

This fact sheet provides an overview of the most recent version of the Dream Act and similar legislative proposals.

01/22/2021

President Biden has signed several executive orders that affect immigrants. DACA is restored, the travel ban is gone, MPP (which forced asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico for court dates) is suspended, and no deportations will take place for 100 days. These are important steps, showing that this President respects and values immigrants.
Presidente Biden ha firmado varios ordenes ejecutivas que afectan los inmigrantes. Restableció DACA, terminó la prohibición para inmigrantes de países Musulmán, suspendió el MPP (la programa que forzó los solicitantes de asilo de esperar en Mexico para la corte), y no habrán deportaciónes por 100 días. Son pasos importantes que muestran que el Presidente respeta y reconoce el valor de los inmigrantes.

12/08/2020

DACA is alive again! If you came to the US before you turned 16, and you're currently under 39 years old, you may be eligible. Call GlassHessLaw now for a consultation!

DACA vive otra vez! Si usted llegó a los EEUU antes de la edad de 16, y ahora tiene menos de 39 años, puede ser eligible. Llame GlassHessLaw ahora para una consulta!

11/10/2020

With a Biden presidency, there is new hope for immigrants and their families. Here are a few things that Biden has promised to do in his first 100 days as President:
-Restore DACA, the program which grants temporary legal status to people who were brought to the US as children;
-Reverse the public charge rule, which makes obtaining legal status more difficult for low-income immigrants;
-Rescind the bans against people from majority-Muslim countries;
-Streamline the naturalization process so that it's easier for LPRs to become US citizens;
-End Trump's family separation policy;
-End asylum policies which block asylum to people who passed through other countries prior to coming to the US;
-Focus immigration enforcement on people who are threats to public safety and national security, rather than people without criminal records.
If implemented, these changes will go a long way towards improving our immigration system. GlassHessLaw is here to help you understand these changes and support you in your search for the American Dream. Let's get ready!

10/27/2020

PLEASE VOTE! It is so important. This flyer explains the impact a Trump v. Biden presidency will have on immigrants.

POR FAVOR VOTE! Es muy importante. Este volante explica el impacto de un presidencia Trump o Biden para los inmigrantes.

THE TRUMP PLAN
In the past four years, President Trump has issued hundreds of policies that have disrupted virtually every aspect of the
U.S. immigration system. Some of the more significant changes include:
The Remain in Mexico policy, which forces Central American migrants seeking asylum to return to Mexico while their claims are being processed;
Ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 300,000 individuals;
Prohibiting the entry of immigrants and nonimmigrants into the United States with few exceptions; Increasingly denying and delaying the processing of requests for foreign skilled workers;
Slowing adjudication of applications for green cards and citizenship;
Reopening thousands of deportation cases that were previously marked as low priority;
Allowing the State Department to deny temporary visas to pregnant women;
Establishing a case quota for immigration judges; Creating a denaturalization task force to revoke citizenship from naturalized Americans;
Limiting avenues to citizenship by closing the vast majority of USCIS offices overseas; and Significantly lowering the refugee cap to 15,000 for fiscal year 2021 – the lowest cap since the program began in 1980.

Under a second term of the Trump administration, immigrants and their families should expect the continued addition of even more stringent immigration restrictions. Trump boasts plans to further overhaul the immigration system in his second term by instituting a so-called “merit-based” point system that would effectively end most family-sponsored visa categories, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, and the Diversity Visa Lottery, and replace them with a system based on prioritizing factors such as age, education, income, and self-sufficiency.
Trump has begun enforcing the financial self-sufficiency standard through efforts to expand the public charge rule, which deems those who have relied on certain government benefits inadmissible. The rule includes new income thresholds and counts the use of non-cash benefits such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), housing assistance, and Medicaid
as factors affecting a determination of inadmissibility as a public charge. The merit-based system would also significantly limit the number of immigrants admitted for humanitarian reasons, such as asylum applicants and refugees, as they would likely score lower under the proposed point system.

THE BIDEN PLAN
Across the aisle, Democratic candidate Vice President Joe Biden vows to reverse the restrictionist immigration
policies enacted by the Trump administration. Within the first 100 days of his presidency, these are just some of the actions Vice President Biden has pledged to accomplish:
Reverse family separation for people who are detained;
Reestablish and improve U.S. asylum policies; Reverse Trump’s changes to the public charge rule; Send more humanitarian resources to the border; Fully reinstate DACA;
End workplace raids; and
Order immediate reviews of Temporary Protected Status (TPS).
While this is a heavy lift to accomplish in a short period of time given the drastic number of changes made by the Trump administration, Vice President Biden’s plan signals a commitment to honor our history of immigration. Vice President Biden’s immigration plans can be found in AILA’s Election Guide.
Lasting reforms to the immigration system will require Congress to pass a law for the president to sign. In this regard, Vice President Biden has pledged to champion a bill that would provide permanent legal status to those who are unauthorized, adjust the employment- and family-based visa systems to meet the needs of American families and businesses, and improve asylum and humanitarian law to ensure the country protects people fleeing persecution. He has also promised to reform immigration enforcement at the border and in our nation’s interior to ensure order and security as well as to uphold fairness and humane values.
With all of the recent changes to the immigration system and Trump’s and Biden’s proposed reforms being in polar opposition, it is inevitable that significant changes will be made following the election of either candidate. These changes will affect new applicants and current visa holders.

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