Immigration Law Blog

New Jersey Driver’s Licenses for undocumented immigrants delayed due to COVID-19

On December 19, 2019, Governor Phill Murphy signed a new law that allows undocumented immigrants to obtain their New Jersey Driver’s Licenses. Unfortunately, due to the reduction in staff and logistical issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) was unable to implement this policy by the January 1, 2021 Read More

“Parole in Place” – Revival of Discretionary Options for Military Members and their Families by the Biden Administration

Parole in Place, also known as “PIP” is an immigration benefit, which allows certain immigrants who entered the United States unlawfully to apply for a Green Card, employment authorization (EAD), and/or to acquire lawful status based on their familial relationship with a U.S. military member. It is an exceptional immigration benefit which creates a pathway Read More

USCIS to Accept New DACA Applications as of December 7, 2020

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released a statement on December 7, 2020, confirming that United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will be accepting new Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival Applications (DACA). DHS released this statement following a ruling by Judge Nicholas Garaufis with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New Read More

Asylum Derivatives: Asylum Status for Spouses and Children

Many asylum seekers, asylees, and refugees wonder if they can include their family members in their application or if they can obtain status for their family members after being granted asylum in the United States. The answer? It all depends. Family members that may be included as derivatives in asylum applications are limited to the Read More

Alejandro Mayorkas nominated to be the next Secretary of Homeland Security

President Elect Joe Biden is set to nominate Alejandro Mayorkas to be the next Secretary of Homeland Security. If his position is confirmed by the Senate, he would be the first immigrant and first Hispanic American to lead the Department of Homeland Security. As the son of Cuban immigrants who fled Fidel Castro’s Revolution in Read More

The Trump Administration’s Immigration Legacy

During his campaign for the highest office in the land, it was clear that President Trump was not looking to do any favors for immigrants. No one could have predicted the wide-sweeping changes he would make once inaugurated, let alone the pace at which those policies would be implemented. It felt like on an almost Read More