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Alert! DAPA/DACA Update! - This just in...

1/19/2016

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In June 2016, The Supreme Court is expected to rule on whether or not the DAPA and expanded DACA programs, as announced by President Obama in November of 2014, are allowed to move forward.

"The fate of more than 4 million undocumented immigrants could be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court this year, in a case challenging President Barack Obama’s 2014 directives allowing them to stay in the U.S. and get work permits.
To qualify for this three-year break, undocumented immigrants must be parents of children who either were born in the U.S. or are legal permanent residents. Immigrants who were children when they entered the country illegally before 2010 and have lived here five years also would be eligible for this protection from deportation. Immigrants also must pass a background check and register with the federal government..."


Source:  http://www.bizjournals.com/bizjournals/washingtonbureau/2016/01/supreme-court-to-rule-on-obamas-immigration.html

For assistance with filing for DACA under the current rules or to discuss your eligibility to apply for other immigration options, please consider giving our office a call on 540-300-2991 or send an email to [email protected].
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Still No Updates on DAPA or the Extended DACA...

9/9/2015

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We all wait with bated breath, hoping that the court will do the right thing and allow hundreds of thousands deserving immigrants an opportunity to obtain lawful status in the U.S. 

Almost 10 months after President Obama's November 20, 2014 announcement, the wait continues.  Stay posted...

For assistance with an immigration matter, please Call 540-300-2991 to schedule an appointment with immigration lawyer, L'Antoinella Spiller-Reddick. 

Para ayuda de inmigración, llame 540-300-2991 y solicitar una cita con L'Antoinella Spiller-Reddick, la abogada de inmigración. 
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DACA Success With Little Evidence...

1/28/2015

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Si Se Puede

Never give up. I recently received a 3 year DACA approval for a client who had only circumstantial evidence of his physical presence in the U.S. prior to turning 16 years old.  The client did not have a visa entry stamp, removal order, bills or school records to demonstrate entry - and why would he? He was a child when he entered the U.S. and he entered illegally. However, after a few discussions we were able to locate OTHER items coupled with a few affidavits, and together, we successfully demonstrated to USCIS that my client was in fact in the U.S., at a particular location, and on a certain day.

Moral of the story:  Never loose hope.

It is a great idea to consult with an experienced immigration attorney before you decide to file, or not file, for any type of immigration.

Contact Spiller-Reddick Immigration Law now. I am accepting new clients everyday.
Call 540-300-2991.

As a former immigration officer, I am acutely aware of what types of evidence will and will not help your case. In addition, if you do not have a specific piece of evidence needed, I will work with you and together we will determine if there are other items that you do have which WILL help you.  This is exactly what happened with my latest DACA client.  

#NeverGiveUp.

#dreamers #immigration #immigrationreform #sisepuede

Case results depend upon a variety of factors unique to each case. Case results do not guarantee or predict a similar result.
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DACA to be Expanded

11/20/2014

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In addition to President Obama creating a new category of individuals eligible for protection against deportation (removal from the U.S.), the president also has plans to expand the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival) provisions.  As it currently exists, you will be allowed for DACA if:
- You entered the US prior to turning 16 years old
- You have completed school or you are currently enrolled in school
- You have not committed a serious crime
- You were living in the US from 6/15/2007 to present
- You were physically present in the US on 6/15/2012
- You were out of status on 6/15/2012
- You were under 31 years old on 6/15/2012
- You are in the US at the time you file your DACA application

As you can see, there are many requirements.  The NEW DACA will relax some of these requirements.  


With old  DACA, you are protected for 2 years against deportation and you will receive a work permit.  The NEW DACA may extend the protection to 3 years and may delete the 31 year age cap.  For now, DACA is temporary but renewable.


To apply for DACA or to discuss the new DACA contact Spiller-Reddick Immigration Law on 540-300-2991 or email [email protected].


We have had many successes with DACA applications.  Fixing your immigration status is our main priority.  
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On November 20, 2014,  President Obama announced  his plans for immigration reform.   

11/19/2014

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It is an exciting time!  Tonight, President Obama announced his plan to provide protection against deportation (removal from the United States) for millions of people.  In 2012, our president provided protection to the Dreamers with DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals); tonight he announced the creation of DAP (Deferred Action for Parents).  We all still need to see the fine print and we must await final guidance and implementation from U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services, but in general it appears that you will be eligible for DAP if you:
- Are a parent of a US citizen or the parent of a US permanent resident;
- Have been physically present in the US for 5 years;
- Are not a serious criminal; and
- Are willing to pay back taxes.

If you receive DAP, you will be allowed to remain in the US, temporarily, or until a comprehensive immigration law is passed providing a true pathway to permanent status.  Also, it is possible that after receiving DAP, you may obtain permission to leave the US and return on parole, possibly curing your inadmissiblity issues.  Inadmissibility issues are the reason why you were originally unable to obtain lawful status in the first place (such as entering the US without a visa, re-entering after being deported, overstaying your visa, criminal convictions, etc.).  Depending on your inadmissibility issue(s), if you receive DAP, you should speak with an experienced immigration lawyer to determine if there is a way for your child (or another relative) to sponsor you for your permanent resident status (green card). This is an actual possibility.  

Let's not get ahead of ourselves.  It will no doubt take months before all the major and minor details are finalized.  But nevertheless, now is the time to plan.  Call Spiller-Reddick Immigration Law on 540-300-2991 to discuss your immigration options. 

We received many DACA approvals and we look forward to assisting you or your family members with your DAP application.
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