As ICE agents fan out, the News4 I-Team found most of those arrested are headed into an immigration court system already backlogged for years.| NBC4 Washington
Many immigrants worry that attending the Master Calendar Hearing means deportation, but the judge doesn’t issue a final ruling on removal at this stage.| Williams Law- U.S. Immigration Law Firm
Those facing persecution in their nation may be eligible for asylum in the U.S. Review asylum requirements and discover how to apply for asylum in this guide.| Williams Law- U.S. Immigration Law Firm
Last updated: April 4, 2025. By Asel Williams, Esq. · Columbia Law School · Licensed immigration attorney What is Adjustment of Status (AOS)? Adjustment of Status (AOS) is a process of applying for a green card within the U.S. A foreign national applying for family-based or employment-based permanent residence in the U.S. is called “Beneficiary”. […]| Williams Law- U.S. Immigration Law Firm
Learn about USCIS's 2018 NTA policy memo and when Form I-862, Notice to Appear, is issued—key guidance explained.| Williams Law- U.S. Immigration Law Firm
Last Updated: August 12, 2025. Deportation (“removal”) proceedings is the process of deportation of noncitizens who violated U.S. immigration law. The process is initiated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). DHS is the federal agency responsible for adjudication of immigration applications and enforcement of immigration law. The deportation process typically starts with DHS […]| Williams Law- U.S. Immigration Law Firm
Last Updated: August 12, 2025. How to check your EOIR case status EOIR Case Status is the immigration court hearing status of non-citizens who were placed in deportation (“removal”) proceedings in the U.S. EOIR stands for “Executive Office for Immigration Review”, the federal agency that conducts immigration court proceedings. Foreign nationals placed in deportation proceedings […]| Williams Law- U.S. Immigration Law Firm