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USCIS Launches Pilot Redesigned Processing Times Webpage

On March 22, 2018, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it had “launched a pilot to test a redesigned processing times webpage.” In this post, we will examine the pilot and how the USCIS plans to proceed going forward.

Student Loan Defaults: Forty Percent By 2023

If you are currently having trouble paying your bills and other debts, consider every other avenue before throwing in the towel to a default. While walking away from student loans may seem tempting, such action can have long-term, negative consequences.

Nielsen v. Preap: Supreme Court Grants Cert in New Mandatory Detention (236(c)) Case

On March 19, 2018, the Supreme Court of the United States granted certiorari in Nielsen v. Preap, Docket No. 16-1363. The case is on appeal by the Government from the decision of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Preap v. Johnson, 831 F.3d 1193 (9th Cir. 2016).

The Creditor is Suing Me & I Have Nothing to Give

In the event that you are sued by a creditor but don't have anything for them to take, what should your course of action be? Depending on your circumstances, you may not have to bother even responding to the lawsuit.

How Long is Alimony Paid After a Divorce?

A common question during a divorce is, “How long is alimony paid after a divorce?”

USCIS Publishes New Form I-864 P, HHS Poverty Guidelines for Affidavit of Support (03/01/18)

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released the new edition of the Form I-864P, HHS Poverty Guidelines for Affidavit of Support. The new edition of the Form I-864P is dated 03/01/18. The HHS poverty guidelines took effect for immigration purposes on that same day.

President Trump Nominates William Barr To Be Next Attorney General

On December 7, 2018, President Donald Trump announced that he will nominate William P. Barr to succeed Jeff Sessions as the Attorney General of the United States.

Default Judgment Looming: Should I Close My Bank Accounts?

Personal upheaval usually affects our finances, and that can be long-lasting. It’s likely that the longer you try to go it alone, the worse your situation will get.

Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein Writes Op-Ed On Idea For Immigration Appellate Court

On December 6, 2018, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein published an interesting op-ed in the Wall Street Journal titled “Impose Boundaries on Immigration Law. He suggests creating a single federal circuit court with appellate jurisdiction over appeals of BIA decisions.

What To Do If You Are Pulled Over by The Police

Each day police pull over thousands of drivers. Many drivers falsely believe that if they cooperate with the police, they will not get in trouble. This short article discusses what you should do if you are pulled over.

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