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Category: Enforcement

June 10, 2012

Client’s story featured on Washington Post

One of the law firm’s clients was featured on the front page of the Washington Post on June 11 and 12, 2012. Calls of support have been pouring in all day and we want to thank everyone. Story below (click on ‘Download’ or ‘Full Screen’ for easier reading): Ricky Malik, Esq. www.rmlegal.com

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January 06, 2012

Major Proposed Change in Immigration: New Process for Waivers to be decided in the United States

There is a major proposed announcement changing the Immigration process for many foreign nationals who are illegal in the United States. At present, many people must travel outside the United States and wait months if not years to seek forgiveness (a waiver) to re-enter the U.S. Now, the Obama administration is proposing to allow certain relatives of U.S. Citizens to […]

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December 02, 2011

The ICE Detainer

On occasion (all the time in Prince William County, VA), when a non-citizen is pulled over or arrested by law enforcement for traffic or criminal violations, ICE place a detainer, a hold, on that person. A detainer is a request by ICE for the local police department or jail to hold the person for up to 48 hours while ICE […]

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November 28, 2011

USCIS Memo on Commencement of Removal Proceedings: Anytime we can put someone in Immigration Court, we will

United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a memo on November 7, 2011 providing guidelines to officers describing when a Notice to Appear (NTA) is to be issued. An NTA is the document that starts removal (deportation) proceedings against a non-citizen. It is sometimes referred to as the charging document and receiving one of these is usually bad news […]

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November 18, 2011

Immigration can take your Greencard (LPR) away after 5 years

The Board of Immigration Appeals in Matter of Cruz De Ortiz issued a decision overturning the long held belief by many that your greencard (LPR) status cannot be taken away once five (5) years passes. The BIA held that INA 246(a) rescission of LPR status is available beyond 5 years for those who obtained Immigrant Visa from Consulate. That is […]

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November 17, 2011

TPS applicants are not limited by evidence previously submitted, especially when renewing before the Immigration Judge

The Board of Immigraton Appeals in Matter of FIGUEROA determined that “When an application for Temporary Protected Status that has been denied by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) is renewed in removal proceedings, the Immigration Judge may consider any material and relevant evidence, regardless of whether the evidence was previously considered in proceedings before the USCIS.” Figueroa […]

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October 01, 2011

Attorney Ricky Malik and client featured on Front Page of Washington Post

On Monday, September 26, 2011, the Washington Post published a story about Paula Godoy, a client of the Law Offices of Ricky Malik, P.C. Ms. Godoy was in her final hours before deportation and at the 11th hour, through hard work, we won a stay of removal. For the full story, wonderfully written by Post report Eli Saslow, see below. […]

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August 30, 2011

New Change in Immigration Policy (Prosecutorial Discretion Memos)

The Immigration world has been abuzz in recent weeks following releases from the White House and DHS. There has been a lot of “stuff” put out there and we want to help you get to the truth, using facts. To do so we need to understand the lead up. On June 17, 2011, two memos were released by ICE chief, […]

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Mr. Malik has always been a tireless advocate for the rights of immigrants in the United States, and has aggressively and relentlessly advocated on behalf of countless businesses and individuals.

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