Title: Immigration Law
1Immigration Law
2Fieldwork
- East Bay Sanctuary Covenant (EBSC)
- La Raza Centro Legal
- Asian Law Caucus
- Courts (Appellate, District, Immigration)
- Others (as arranged)
3Status
USC/LPR
Admission
Removal
4USC
LPR
Valid NIV
Asylum/Refugee
Pending AOS/EOS
TPS
Cancellation of removal
Restriction on removal
Parole
CAT
Asylum Applicant
Expired NIV
Pending removal
In U.S. w/out inspection
Post-removal order
5U.S. Citizenship
- Born in U.S.
- Born outside of the U.S. where one or both
parents were U.S. citizens at the time of the
persons birth. - Naturalized in U.S.
- Parents naturalized
6Lawful Permanent Residence
- Admitted as immigrant
- May remain in U.S. indefinitely
- May travel in and out of U.S.
- LPR status is no guarantee of re-admission
- Subject to admission procedures
- An LPR may be removed from the U.S. or denied
re-admission for deportable or inadmissible
acts
7Nonimmigrant Visa
- Is the person in status
- Valid visa
- Admission for a fixed period of time
- May apply for extension or change of NIV status
8Sample Nonimmigrant Visas
The visa is the document issued by the U.S.
Department of State (Consular officer) that is
either stamped or pasted in the persons
passport. The visa stamp bears the name, date
and place of birth of the individual. The visa
also indicates the non-immigrant classification
for which the person qualified. It may be used
to seek admissions during the validity period
noted on the document. Other restrictions may be
noted on the visa stamp.
9Sample Arrival-Departure Record (I-94
10Sample Arrival-Departure Record for Visa Waiver
Country
11Forms of Relief
- Applying for asylum (see previous discussion)
- Restriction on Removal
- CAT
- Adjustment of status
- Temporary Protected Status (Cannot be granted by
IJ in removal proceeds) - Extension of Status (Cannot be granted by IJ in
removal proceeds) - Cancellation of removal
12Refugee/Asylum Status
- Refugee visas are issued to selected persons who
meet the protocol definition of having - a well founded fear of persecution on account of
their race, religion, nationality, membership in
a particular social group or political opinion. - A person admitted as a refugee may apply for
permanent resident (LPR) status 1 year following
their admission as a refugee - Asylum can be sought when a person is either at
the border or is inside the U.S. if they can meet
the refugee definition above.
13Refugee/Asylum Contd
- A person has 1 year from their date of admission
to seek asylum, otherwise they may be treated as
statutorily barred from seeking relief.
14Restriction on Removal
- A person may not be removed to a country where
her life or freedom would be threatened.
15Convention Against Torture (CAT)
- A person may not be sent to a country where they
face a clear probability of torture
16Adjustment of Status (AOS)
- Limited immigration benefit giving beneficiary
privilege of changing from non-immigrant
classification to lawful permanent residence. - Lawful admission or parole
17Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
- Temporary safe-haven from being returned to
ones country of nationality - Not necessarily based on persecution, but may be
response to national disaster, breakdown in
public order, civil war, etc. - Country must be designated by DHS after
consultation with Secretary of State - Countries are listed and requirements are set by
publication in the Federal Register.
18Cancellation of Removal
- Long-term permanent residents who are deportable
or inadmissible if they have been LPRs for at
least 5 years and resided in the U.S. in status
for 7 continuous years may have the proceedings
terminated and the grounds waived. - Non-permanent residents who have resided
continuously for 10 years and can show
exceptional and extremely unusual hardship to
their U.S. citizen or LPR child, spouse or parent
may have proceedings terminated and receive LPR
status.
19Extension of Status
- Lawful non-immigrant admission
- In-status at time of request for extension
- Continues to qualify for status for which
extension is sought
20Bad Situations
- Prior removal order
- Post-removal order, failure to depart and no
pending appeals - Expired non-immigrant status
- Entered the U.S. without first having been
inspected by DHS.