In the realm of U.S. immigration, changes in policies can have a profound impact on individuals hoping to enter the country. One of the most significant developments in recent years was the series of travel bans introduced under President Donald Trump’s administration. A new travel restriction initiative is expected to further limit access to the...Read More
As the United States experiences a shift in leadership with a new presidential administration, immigration policies are once again in the spotlight. One contentious topic gaining renewed attention is birthright citizenship—a cornerstone of U.S. immigration law that grants automatic citizenship to anyone born on U.S. soil, regardless of their parents’ immigration status.What Is Birthright Citizenship?...Read More
With the upcoming presidential election, immigration remains a critical issue that is shaping national discourse. As voters assess the candidates’ stances on immigration policies, these decisions will have a lasting impact on individuals and families across the U.S., especially within immigrant communities. At Guerra Sáenz, PL, we recognize the importance of understanding these policies and...Read More
In 2024, the Biden Administration introduced updates to the Parole in Place (PIP) program, a significant development for undocumented immigrants with family members serving in the U.S. military, veterans, or those in the Reserve or National Guard. This program offers an opportunity for eligible individuals to avoid deportation and potentially adjust their status to lawful...Read More
As an attorney specializing in sports immigration, I have witnessed firsthand the profound impact of immigration on the world of athletics. The Olympics, a pinnacle of international competition, serves as a testament to the power of sports to bring together athletes from diverse backgrounds. Sports immigration allows these athletes to train, compete, and often relocate...Read More
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently announced a significant change that promises to impact many non-citizens in the United States. On April 4, 2024, USCIS unveiled a temporary final rule that extends the automatic extension period for certain Employment Authorization Documents (EADs). This initiative is designed to improve access to work permits, aiding...Read More