DACA RECIPIENTS MAY BE GREEN-CARD ELIGIBLE
DACA Recipients Traveling Abroad With Permission May Become Eligible For a Green Card in the U.S. DACA recipients may be eligible to travel outside the U.S. temporarily for humanitarian, educational, or employment purposes. Upon their return, they may become eligible for a green card if they are married to a US citizen. This is because a person is often allowed to get a green card in the U.S. (instead of having to get it from the U.S consulate in his or her home country) whe
IF YOU RECEIVED A DACA CARD AFTER FEBRUARY 16TH, YOU MUST RETURN IT
DACA recipients should be advised the three-year work permit recall only applies to SOME individuals who received a card after the February 16, 2015, court order. If you received a letter or were contacted directly by USCIS regarding the recall of certain three-year work permits, you must IMMEDIATELY return your three-year work permit, also called an Employment Authorization Document, to your local USCIS office. If you fail to return your card, USCIS will terminate your DACA
GAY MARRIAGE PROVIDES BANKRUPTCY AND IMMIGRATION BENEFITS
Although the main focus for the fight for gay marriage was for the right to marry and to have equal access to marriage-based benefits, the result of the Supreme Court's ruling reaches even farther than some may realize. In the realm of bankruptcy law, legalized gay marriage has the potential to streamline court filings, ease the clogging of court dockets, and save families money. Now that same-sex marriage is legal, married couples can jointly file their bankruptcy cases. Pre