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Cubans with I-220 A demonstrate in front of the White House to demand that it be considered as a parole

Today, despite the low temperatures in the capital of the United States, a group of Cubans who received the I-220 A form upon entering the country, coming from different cities in the state of Florida, have held a demonstration in front of the White House in order to […]

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A Cuban with I-220A requests help after traveling to the island and not being able to return to the United States

Recently, a Cuban identified as Elcides Albezu Lores, who received the I-220 A form upon entering the United States, traveled to the island and unfortunately has not been able to return to that country. In an audio that has circulated through social networks, the man states that he was waiting for the date to appear in […]

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Attorneys Claudia Canizares and Mark Prada are preparing a new lawsuit against USCIS that could benefit thousands of Cubans in obtaining permanent residency

Attorneys Claudia Canizares and Mark Prada reported exclusively to Cuba in Miami that they are preparing a new class action lawsuit against USCIS that could benefit thousands of Cubans in obtaining permanent residency. The new lawsuit will benefit Cubans seeking residency under the Cuban Adjustment Act who have the following characteristics. […]

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Attorney Claudia Canizares explains the consequences of returning to the United States with an expired residency or after being away for 6 months

With the pandemic, many permanent residents in the United States have been trapped abroad in quarantine and unable to travel back. Attorney Claudia Canizares explained to Cuban Facebook followers in Miami the consequences of returning to the United States with an expired residency or after being 6 months […]

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Trump administration announces regulation that could limit legal immigration to the United States

The Trump administration issued a regulation on Monday that could dramatically reduce the number of legal immigrants allowed to enter and remain in the US by making it easier to reject applications for visas and permanent residencies, CNN reported. Monday’s announcement amounts to a concerted effort by the U.S. government to reduce the number of legal immigrants allowed to enter and remain in the US.

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The number of applications for permanent residence rejected in the United States is increasing

While President Trump has focused the immigration debate on the border, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and the State Department have denied more applications for work, family, and student visas than in previous years. The number of immigrants seeking permanent residency in the United States has increased by 1.5% […]

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Donna Shalala opposes regulations that seek to limit aid to immigrants

The Trump administration has proposed expanding a policy that would deny green cards to immigrants who access certain public benefits, such as food stamps and Medicaid. That would expand the list of services that some people seeking permanent residency are penalized for using. Democrats in Congress have come out against it […]

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Lawyer clarifies about people who travel abroad and permanent residence if they receive public aid

Attorney Claudia Cañizares explained to Cuba’s followers in Miami about information that has come to light in recent days about the danger of traveling abroad and receiving public aid while being a permanent resident in the United States. Can a permanent resident who receives aid lose his or her residency when traveling? The answer is […]

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