There are two kinds of naturalization ceremonies in the United States at which the Oath of Allegiance is administered: judicial and administrative. No matter which kind you will participate in, there are certain steps involved with the preparation. Understanding the...
Immigration Law Is All About Family
Month: September 2020
Hospital visit results in undocumented teen’s detention
All of those people in Colorado who hold an opinion on the issue of U.S. immigration policy (no matter which side they may fall on) can likely agree one thing: it is important to adhere to federal law. At the same time, however, the expectation is that authorities be...
ICE deportations resume after 2020 Summer
While 2020's Summer has forced many organizations and businesses to reel back operations for several months, many are attempting to get back to normal procedures for the Fall — including immigration and customs enforcement. As the New York Times reports, ICE agents...
Can you appeal a denial of asylum?
Immigrants like you wish to gain asylum to the United States for reasons of personal health, safety and peace of mind. If you apply for asylum and have this application denied, it often feels like the end of the world. But fortunately for you, this is not the case....
What should you know about the naturalization test?
For work purposes, in pursuit of asylum or for any other number of reasons, you may wish to achieve United States citizenship. With few exceptions and among other steps, you must complete an interview and pass an exam before receiving U.S. citizenship. Failing to pass...
What is birthright citizenship?
Birthright citizenship is a controversial topic because many countries do not recognize it but the U.S. still does. According to the Center for Immigration Studies, only 38 countries have birthright citizenship. The idea of this is that you gain citizenship by birth...