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Ross Miller on Deferred Action | Charleston Immigration Lawyers

Ross Miller, Charleston Immigration Lawyer, of Miller|Conway will appear on Issues & Answers with Cheryl Harleston on Comcast C2 on October 24, 2012.  Mr. Miller will be discussing Deferred Action and other timely immigration issues. Miller|Conway, Charleston Immigration Lawyers in Goose … Continue reading

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Deferred Action Starts August 15 | Charleston Immigration Lawyers

Miller|Conway, Charleston Immigration Lawyers, are pleased to announce that beginning Wednesday, August 15, 2012, the Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) will officially begin accepting applications for Deferred Action from young immigrants (under age 31 on June 15, 2012) who were brought to the … Continue reading

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Deferred Action: Fees & Timing | Charleston Immigration Lawyers

Miller|Conway, Charleston Immigration Lawyers in Goose Creek, South Carolina, is pleased to report immigrants present in the United States who meet the following criteria will have to pay $465.00 in filing fees to apply for deferred action, the so-called administrative … Continue reading

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Deferred Action Starts August 15 | Charleston Immigration Lawyers

Miller|Conway, Charleston Immigration Lawyers, is pleased to announce that on August 3, 2012 The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) provided additional information on the deferred action for childhood arrivals process during a national media call in preparation for the August … Continue reading

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Deferred Action Eligibility | Charleston Immigration Lawyers

To be eligible for deferred action the applicant must: (1) Have arrived in the U.S. when they were under the age of sixteen; (2) Have continuously resided in the U.S. for at least five years prior to June 15, 2012 and … Continue reading

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Deferred Action for DREAMers Becomes Reality | Charleston Immigration Lawyers

UPDATE – Miller|Conway applauds today’s announcement by the White House that it will grant deferred action to undocumented young people who were brought to the U.S., typically by their undocumented parents, prior to age 15 and who have been raised and educated here.  The announcement expands upon … Continue reading

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Update: Cancellation of Removal | Charleston Immigration Lawyers

The following is an update for potential applicants for Cancellation of Removal via Form EOIR 42B: The Supreme Court of the United States upheld the Board of Immigration Appeal’s interpretation of the criteria for cancellation of removal, holding that a … Continue reading

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Q1 Drop in Deportations | Charleston Immigration Lawyers

During the first quarter of 2012 (January-March 2012), Immigration Courts issued 2,429 fewer deportation orders than in the fourth quarter of 2011 (October-December 2011). The proportion of cases resulting in an ordered deportation also fell slightly to only 64.1 %. Thus, in over a … Continue reading

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Same-Sex Spouses Closing in on Immigrant Petitions

USCIS’s bar on U.S. citizens filing immigrant petitions on behalf of their lawful same-sex spouse may be closer to being removed as there have recently been some major developments on this front.  The bar is based on the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) which … Continue reading

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Mexican Migration Dwindling | Charleston Immigration Lawyers

Miller|Conway, Charleston immigration lawyers in Goose Creek, South Carolina, help clients in removal/deportation and those detained by police/ICE.  Should you or a loved one be arrested or otherwise detained by local police and/or ICE contact Miller|Conway, Goose Creek attorneys, at … Continue reading

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