Kuck Baxter
Today we are talking about the new adjustment of status memo and what it means, USCIS slowdown in adjustment processing, the new asylum proposal by USCIS, as well as a DACA update, including talkign about Mandamus. And, of course, we will be answering your immigration questions!
06/02/2026
Demostrar diez años de residencia continua es un factor decisivo en procedimientos de alivio migratorio y ajuste de estatus. En el contexto legal actual, la solidez de sus pruebas es fundamental para proteger su permanencia en los Estados Unidos.
Con más de 30 años de trayectoria, nuestro equipo multicultural le brinda la guía técnica necesaria para buscar la reunificación de su familia. No deje su futuro al azar; confíe en profesionales para el manejo preciso de su expediente. Agende su cita con nosotros:📞 (404) 844-4639
Obviously, we are talking about the AOS nonsense from USCIS, as well as a quick DACA Update. We will talk about some concerns on the USMCA and TN visas, as well as the announcement by USCIS to focus on fraud by immigration lawyers, and the VAWA fraud allegedly committed by Lozano nationwide. Finally, we will do a litigation update. And, we will answer your immigration questions.
05/25/2026
En encuentros con agentes de ICE en lugares públicos, la forma en que usted reacciona puede influir en cómo se desarrolla la situación.
Mantener la calma es fundamental. Aunque huir no automáticamente justifica una detención, sí puede complicar el escenario y llevar a que el agente interprete la situación de manera desfavorable. Por eso, actuar con tranquilidad y claridad es clave.
Usted tiene derecho a preguntar si está libre para retirarse. Si la respuesta es sí, puede hacerlo de manera calmada. Si no lo está, también tiene derechos importantes, como guardar silencio y no firmar documentos sin antes recibir asesoría legal.
En 2026, conocer sus derechos no es opcional, es una forma de protegerse. Cada situación puede ser distinta, pero estar informado le permite tomar decisiones más seguras.
Si ha tenido un encuentro con ICE o tiene dudas sobre su situación, consulte con un abogado de inmigración lo antes posible: (404) 844-4639.
As you are aware, USCIS recently released a change in policy limiting the circumstances in which people will be allowed to adjust their status in the United States without having to depart and consular process. We understand that you may have questions about how this new policy might impact your case. Keeping in mind that the policy statement raises a lot of questions that immigration has not attempted to answer or clarify – as a result we will need more information to be able to answer some questions. What you need to know for now:
Nearly every policy from this administration is designed to create stress, chaos, desperation to discourage people from immigrating to the United States. This policy is a prime example. Do not panic, as to do so would be to play in to the administration’s hands. Try to stay calm and let the process play out;
This new policy is not legal because it violates four separate provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act and the Administrative Procedures Act.
It is contrary to USCIS’ own Policy manual in its historical analysis.
The policy was issued without review by DHS attorneys and with no consultation with the Department of State;
USCIS’ own immigration officers were made aware of the policy change at the same time the public was made aware, and USCIS officers have not been given any information or instructions on implementation of the policy;
This new policy will be challenged almost immediately, likely resulting in a quick court order forbidding USCIS from putting this policy into action;
Even if ultimately successful, the policy will not apply retroactively to cases that were already filed prior to the policy memo. If you have already filed, your case should not be impacted;
Immigration must still process adjustment of status applications;
We are monitoring the situation and will be giving updates as often as we can. If you do not follow us on social media, you should. We will be giving important updates as information becomes available.
Today we are talking F-1 Student visas, TN visas, DACA updates and an overview of our lawsuit status. And, we are answering your immigration questions!
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